adviceman49 answered Wednesday April 23 2014, 12:43 pm: We really need more information than what you have supplied to offer any advice. Intimidation reached many levels. At one point it reached the level at which the Police can run interference for you right up to the point of bring criminal charges.
Without knowing just what type of intimidation you are suffering the best advice I can offer is: IF it is not a school yard or work place type of intimidation call the police and ask their advice. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
NinjaNeer answered Tuesday April 22 2014, 8:27 pm: If you can't give us any specifics whatsoever, the best I can do is give you some general advice. In the future, it would be helpful if you could include some information about your age, where the incidents are occurring and some vague outline of what's going on. Intimidation can range from a bossy mean girl at school to full-blown stalking. Without more knowledge, we're limited in what we can do.
Basically what it comes down to is the severity and location of intimidation. If someone is picking on you at school or work, this is a problem you should be bringing to your higher-ups. If your direct boss/HR department/teacher won't take it seriously and you feel that your safety is at risk, then you should consider escalating to a higher level of management.
If you are being intimidated in a criminal manner, such as stalking or threats, you should involve your local police. Measures can be put in place to ensure your protection. [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
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