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tranquility

Senior Member
It seems the trespassing angle is the best path. I find it unlikely a court would issue a restraining order on these facts.
 


eerelations

Senior Member
Great, so I get to continue to spend my night shifts scared that he will show again. This is a bummer.

Thanks for answering though.
What Zigner meant was that short of this guy dying or being put in prison for the rest of his life, there's no way you can be 100% sure that you will never run into him again. There's simply no way to ensure that.
 

BettyRC

Junior Member
What Zigner meant was that short of this guy dying or being put in prison for the rest of his life, there's no way you can be 100% sure that you will never run into him again. There's simply no way to ensure that.
I just want him off of our route and not to deliver to our store anymore. Running into him outside of work is easily avoided because the company he works for is over an hour away from where I work. Plus off the clock chances of meeting him don't bother me. My husband would be with me if that happened.
 

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