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*Sigh*, This is exactly why I left "That" Scene, The whole imaturity of it that if you tick the wrong person off, They will take it out of the Internet and make you stress about stupid shit,

Well, Tbh Interference, Hes not your friend anymore, Friends don't do that to another friend, Close off all communication with him, Stop talking to him, And IGNORE IT, thats it, That simple, The more you think, talk, Or decide what to do about it, The more he gets out of it, The whole point of him doxing you was to 1. Scare you, 2. Gain respect, The more you do it, The more he wins, The worst he can do is post your info on line but even then, Most people will just ignore it, Let the paper trail die down and you should be good and just simply don't get in contact with him again, Act like your life is dandy.

Also, for everyone saying "ARRESTHIM!!!!" You cannot arrest for Doxing another person, Why? Because 1. Its a on line matter, 2. ALL doxed info is public, mostly free, and perfectly legal, Telling the cops about it will just make him feel better and do nothing...

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  • ask the pizza guy who called them, get the phone #, then call the cops

  • they have to have some track of who ordered online

  • All this talk about police and pizza... Tell the dude you'll haul him off to Pizza Jail (sounds delicious). And I thought the guy talking about Interpol was kidding. lol

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Probably the most you can do is get in touch with the pizza place and ask them to stop delivering.

Let's be honest here, when law enforcement goes international, the police generally don't care unless it's major fraud or something big.

Sadly, you're probably not going to be able to do much but wait this out.

Don't worry, this person will probably get bored. I wouldn't worry about your address being exposed, no Internet tough guy is going to come to your house.

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*Sigh*, This is exactly why I left "That" Scene, The whole imaturity of it that if you tick the wrong person off, They will take it out of the Internet and make you stress about stupid shit,

Well, Tbh Interference, Hes not your friend anymore, Friends don't do that to another friend, Close off all communication with him, Stop talking to him, And IGNORE IT, thats it, That simple, The more you think, talk, Or decide what to do about it, The more he gets out of it, The whole point of him doxing you was to 1. Scare you, 2. Gain respect, The more you do it, The more he wins, The worst he can do is post your info on line but even then, Most people will just ignore it, Let the paper trail die down and you should be good and just simply don't get in contact with him again, Act like your life is dandy.

Also, for everyone saying "ARRESTHIM!!!!" You cannot arrest for Doxing another person, Why? Because 1. Its a on line matter, 2. ALL doxed info is public, mostly free, and perfectly legal, Telling the cops about it will just make him feel better and do nothing...

He was NEVER my friend, he's a JV partner. That's all.

Also about the pizza prank calls, I found this article:

http://uslawman.webs...post?id=4659525

Probably the most you can do is get in touch with the pizza place and ask them to stop delivering.

Let's be honest here, when law enforcement goes international, the police generally don't care unless it's major fraud or something big.

Sadly, you're probably not going to be able to do much but wait this out.

Don't worry, this person will probably get bored. I wouldn't worry about your address being exposed, no Internet tough guy is going to come to your house.

I see... thanks for the advice.

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He is just wasting his time ordering pizza he should get bored soon

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Dig a deep hole, bury yourself in it and make sure nobody finds you. Thanks.

Is The Sahara Desert Far Enough all i see are camels :biggrin:

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All this talk about police and pizza...

NYPD_Pizza.jpg

Tell the dude you'll haul him off to Pizza Jail (sounds delicious). And I thought the guy talking about Interpol was kidding. lol

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Interpol is basically like an FBI agency but in a different country then the US that has say over different areas a local law enforcement agency has no jurisdiction over ranging through a whole country

Interpol is not like an FBI Agency, It's an International Police Agency that investigates a wide variety of crimes ranging from financial white collar crime to terrorism across the globe, their members include law enforcement peace officers from various nations seconded or posted to InterPol. I doubt they will do anything in regards to this matter as its technically doesn't fal under their purview.

canada has an FBI agency i'm just not sure what they are called, pretty sure the RCMP are the ones cuz they have dealings with the american FBI, they are the ones you have to worry about when they get involved

Canada doesn't have an FBI. The RCMP investigates any and all Federal Offences and it is up to the local or provincial agency to investigate their matters; if the investigation is big enough or crosses multiple jurisdiction or involves Transnational Criminal Organizations then the RCMP may lend assistance or tag along as part of a Task Force.

Any law enforcement agency in Canada can and has dealt with the FBI, ATF, USMS, DEA, ICE, DHS, USBP, CBP etc.

As for the OP's situation; I would just ignore him and explain the situation to the pizza place. Technically no crime has been committed here; it's not like the person used your personal info for their own personal financial gain or used it to actually threaten you with violence or intimidated/extorted you. The Police technically can't help you in this matter and there's no "online" restrain order, calling Interpol won't do anything unless the guy is a fugitive or on the most wanted list.

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Interpol is not like an FBI Agency, It's an International Police Agency that investigates a wide variety of crimes ranging from financial white collar crime to terrorism across the globe, their members include law enforcement peace officers from various nations seconded or posted to InterPol. I doubt they will do anything in regards to this matter as its technically doesn't fal under their purview.

Interpol is not a law enforcement agency per se. They coordinate the activity of real law enforcement agencies, and make it easier for agencies from different countries to work together (e.g.: maintaining databases, mediating between different agencies, putting people in contact with the right other people, etc.). They make no arrests, operate no jails, and in general do exactly none of the things that movies and games show them as doing.

Interpol is not like an FBI Agency, It's an International Police Agency that investigates a wide variety of crimes ranging from financial white collar crime to terrorism across the globe, their members include law enforcement peace officers from various nations seconded or posted to InterPol. I doubt they will do anything in regards to this matter as its technically doesn't fal under their purview.

Canada doesn't have an FBI. The RCMP investigates any and all Federal Offences and it is up to the local or provincial agency to investigate their matters; if the investigation is big enough or crosses multiple jurisdiction or involves Transnational Criminal Organizations then the RCMP may lend assistance or tag along as part of a Task Force.

Any law enforcement agency in Canada can and has dealt with the FBI, ATF, USMS, DEA, ICE, DHS, USBP, CBP etc.

As for the OP's situation; I would just ignore him and explain the situation to the pizza place. Technically no crime has been committed here; it's not like the person used your personal info for their own personal financial gain or used it to actually threaten you with violence or intimidated/extorted you. The Police technically can't help you in this matter and there's no "online" restrain order, calling Interpol won't do anything unless the guy is a fugitive or on the most wanted list.

hmm strange, i said something similar to the FBI, who do you think local law enforcement from any side of the country call when theyve exhausted all options or it is an FBI investigation?

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hmm strange, i said something similar to the FBI, who do you think local law enforcement from any side of the country call when theyve exhausted all options or it is an FBI investigation?

If you were referring to my comment about Interpol not being an FBI agency, that was actually a typo as I just re-read what I previously wrote.

In either case, local law enforcement would call the host nations police force if it does reach International borders ex. Hong Kong has a good working relationship with the RCMP, VPD, TPS, YRP etc. or Interpol to connection with host nations.

Interpol is not a law enforcement agency per se. They coordinate the activity of real law enforcement agencies, and make it easier for agencies from different countries to work together (e.g.: maintaining databases, mediating between different agencies, putting people in contact with the right other people, etc.). They make no arrests, operate no jails, and in general do exactly none of the things that movies and games show them as doing.

Correct, As mentioned before I didn't actually read what I wrote; It is not an actual Police Force. However it's members do investigate a variety of crimes with the assistance of various host nation agencies who make the actualy arrests.

All this talk about police and pizza...

NYPD_Pizza.jpg

Tell the dude you'll haul him off to Pizza Jail (sounds delicious). And I thought the guy talking about Interpol was kidding. lol

All this talk about police and pizza...

NYPD_Pizza.jpg

Tell the dude you'll haul him off to Pizza Jail (sounds delicious). And I thought the guy talking about Interpol was kidding. lol

Made Me Laugh So Bad

[img]http://www.lcpdfr.com/cops/forum/crimestats/user/13135/sig.jpg[/img] [color=#ff0000]HEY WHERE'S MY TEAM OH MAN I HAVE TO GO AND RESCUE THEM; GREAT[/color]

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