A police report would be good enough proof for me. Or a video of the alleged stalker engaging in any of the claimed activity. Not a video of someone calmly sitting in a car, recording someone recording them and saying "I'm not."
He is not allowed to take immediate actions to ensure his family's safety before filing the police report.
> Or a video of the alleged stalker engaging in any of the claimed activity. Not a video of someone calmly sitting in a car, recording someone recording them and saying "I'm not."
Yeah, I think the logistics was difficult around the incident.
You'd have to take the video all the way before you realized there was a stalker, and the stalker would have to be stupid enough to say "I'm the stalker" out loud while being recorded.
Are most the victims of stalking able to do that with the first incident? Is Elon an outlier here?
My conclusion is still valid. As of now, there is no way to satisfy your ridiculous criteria.
>He is not allowed to take immediate actions to ensure his family's safety without filing the police report first.
I never said anything remotely like that. A video of someone in a car is not proof of his claims.
>Are most the victims of stalking able to do that with the first incident?
No, but if they end up filming the alleged stalker's license plate I'd assume they do immediately contact the police. That's not a ridiculous criteria.
There's video of somebody in a car, hardly proof.