Well Im sure you could allways say you were afraid and did it to protect yourself
2007-04-16 11:35:43
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answer #1
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answered by Doctor Robotnik 3
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Im not sure it is ethical, but push it over. That's what he gets for peeping.
2007-04-16 18:33:55
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answered by swanser 3
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yes......in a way. though morally it would be wrong. even though he's a peeping tom, if you take the initiative to push him off, you will also be at fault, what if he were to get injured? then you'll have a lawsuit. though you can file one against him, take the easier path, and report it the next time it occurs.
Two wrongs don't make a right
2007-04-16 18:42:57
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answered by Anonymous
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That depends on what your code of ethics is.
Though closing the curtains might be a better solution.
2007-04-16 18:35:29
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answered by bestonnet_00 7
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It may be ethical, but it wouldn't be legal since it would be considered excessive force.
2007-04-16 19:57:48
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answered by Scotty 4
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next time?! are you anticipating him coming back or is he a maintainance worker or a hired person doing work on your residence. none the less I would definetly report him now to the proper athorities.
2007-04-16 18:38:12
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answered by Anonymous
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