Thread: Threats to kill
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Old 19-02-2008, 20:01   #35
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Re: Threats to kill

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Originally Posted by Halcyon View Post
If someone gave such a threat I would go to the police and insist that they pay the guy a visit.
But, what if the situation at the time prevents you from going to the police?

The threat might have been there and then, at the moment and not a quick shout through his door kind of thing where you have time to phone/visit the police about it.

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Originally Posted by Halcyon View Post
These days taking things into your own hands is just asking for trouble as people prosecute, press charges, etc for any reason.
I know it must have been not the best thing to hear that someone made a threat to your life, but you hurting them doesnt do you any favours if this escalates into a court case.
Maybe it's time they reviewed your rights as to when someone does threaten your life.
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