Can an email be sent to notify friends of potential abuse and to report it to the police Asked by MSS48 18 months ago Similar questions: email notify friends potential abuse report police Politics & Law > Law.
Similar questions: email notify friends potential abuse report police.
1 You can send an e-mail to anyone you wish to, and say whatever you want. However, if you are claiming someone did something, and naming them, you better be able to prove it, without a doubt, or you can be sued. Potential abuse is not abuse.
Police are not interested in "potential". They want facts. Be careful in what you say.
This is probably going to come back to bite you.
You can send an e-mail to anyone you wish to, and say whatever you want. However, if you are claiming someone did something, and naming them, you better be able to prove it, without a doubt, or you can be sued. Potential abuse is not abuse.
Police are not interested in "potential". They want facts. Be careful in what you say.
This is probably going to come back to bite you.
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I want facebook to notify me when my friends have a birthday and it does not do that now. Help.
I got an email on my regular account from the Askville team, responding to an abuse report!
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