{"id":615,"date":"2015-11-30T15:02:19","date_gmt":"2015-11-30T15:02:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/razumichlaw.com\/?p=615"},"modified":"2023-08-10T13:44:31","modified_gmt":"2023-08-10T13:44:31","slug":"texting-and-emailing-threats","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lawyersreadytofight.com\/2015\/11\/30\/texting-and-emailing-threats\/","title":{"rendered":"Texting and Emailing Threats"},"content":{"rendered":"

Texting and emailing threats<\/strong><\/p>\n

These days, nearly everyone has access to a computer and the Internet. Many people even carry around smartphones that give them instant access to email, text, and social media. This technology certainly makes life easier, but it can also lead to trouble.<\/p>\n

Before email and text, it was a bit more difficult to let another person know you were angry with him. In the old days \u2013 when communication was much more limited \u2013 firing off an angry letter took time, which forced most people to cool off and think twice about directing threatening or harassing words toward another person. Today, though, instantaneous communication makes it possible to interact with another person in real time \u2013 and it’s not always a good thing.<\/p>\n

<\/span>Harassment and Stalking<\/span><\/h3>
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