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Old December 13th, 2008, 07:39 AM   #6
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Name: Sam
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Be careful

In different jurisdictions, letting the air out of tires is considered to be one of the following:

1. Vandalism
2. Destruction of Property
3. Vehicle Tampering

Secondly, by lying to get her information from campus security and sending the note, you now border on a charge of stalking. Your actions of following her to the store and taking her picture would just confirm the stalking charge.

Now, for the good part, I know exactly how you feel and in my younger days would have done the same thing (and did). What you might consider the next time something like this happens is to phone the non-emergency police number and give a description of the car, along with license plate, etc. Tell officer exactly what happened and give your real name and phone number. Don't falsify any of the info, as filing a false police report is even worse!

I will bet you won't be the first to call about this person.

Good Luck
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