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Originally Posted by Lynx-lynx
Harry, I suspect your answer is somewhat flippant?
I will take a pot shot at some generic criminal law offences that someone standing outside someone else's place with a placard naming them about an alleged action:
- stalking
- vigilantism
- threatening behaviour
Any others?
My guess is that there is sufficient behaviour to attract Police attendance to the sign bearer, especially if/when the neighbours complain.
Where I live Police have 'move on' powers, which perhaps would be the least action that they would take against the placard bearer.
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LOL true...
Knowing
my luck, if someone walked in my house and stole my guitar, and I posted all over the internet and walked in front of his house with a "John Smith stole my guitar", I'd be charged with cyber-bullying, harassment, and John Smith would get a free guitar out of the deal.