gjohnson5
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So gjohnson, are there any circumstances in your mind where you'd feel justified following someone?
Let's start with an extreme example: If someone dressed in full Klan gear was walking down your street in a very determined way (clearly not just on a stroll), would you feel any justification if you wanted to follow him?
You're trying to draw some parallels between this situation (I knew The statistics were not in favor of Travon to begin with [Was just hoping for a more realistic verdict])
First things first
1. I'm in the wrong part of town if I see people dressed in Klan outfits
2. The Klan would never show up in my part of town
You scenario would never happen in reality
If the moon just happens to be full and this did happen
following someone is not against the law , but stalking is.
Ultimately neighborhood watch is not intended for those guy to follow people. The ShomRim case in Baltimore speaks to that end. Atleast the Shomrim guy was found guilty of assault.
But this happened in a state where people can atleast make partially sensible decisions