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Old 08-27-2017, 11:25 AM
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How many views now??? 12234 views now as of 12:13 PM EST. Sunday 8/27/2017.

In my experience working or volunteering in libraries in CO, MN and FL victims/survivors of crimes do not come to a stranger on a reference desk for help dealing with what is usually a very traumatic experience. Those who have been accused do and I once had a stalker along with my them live-in girlfriend of a woman who was researching her defense against a math professor at the U of MN who she had harassed and stalked. She had chained herself to his desk. This went on for what seemed about nine months in 1989-1990. My girlfriend at the time who was also my roommate got the worst of it. She now helps people get access to the court system in a midwestern state through interpreters. She hires and manages them. Probably Spanish and Native American translators. Survivors/victims of crimes would also need materials in their familiar language if they are not literate in English.

I have some stalkers/harassers on Talk of the Villages as well. Just ignore these law breakers. There are laws against such harassment in Florida.
Still 12234 views despite my two posts over the past 15 minutes or so.