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Old 02-24-11 | 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by dynodonn
The bad part of going by an offender's home several times, and if it can be proved that it was going out of one's way to do such an act, could fall under our state's "stalking" law.
If it's done on their bike I would think that all the cyclist would have to say is that said road was more bike friendly than most of the other roads and they were on that road for that reason. I mean in this auto centric world that we live in "who in their right mind" is going to believe that a person would use a bike to break the law?
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