A woman made a vague threat to a healthcare company – does she really deserve up to 15 years in prison?
A woman made a vague threat to a healthcare company – does she really deserve up to 15 years in prison?
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So, don't make empty threats?
28 2 ReplyWhat she said isn't a threat. To say otherwise is willful ignorance.
By your own logic you're making a threat.
9 4 ReplyWtf are you on about
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2 3 ReplyNo one said they were going to do something to her as a consequence. What are you talking about?
Saying someone was killed and you're next is a pretty specific threat.
Like I don't agree necessarily that it is a jailable offense, but stop pretending it's not a threat
2 0 ReplyYou said, "so don't make empty treats" in response to something happening to her. You're saying that if someone makes empty threats then something will happen. That's a threat of action.
1 2 ReplyNo. They, not me, said
"So don't make empty threats?"
With emphasis on empty asking wait you can't even make empty threats? But you're way too defensive to notice
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Lol that's not what they are doing LMAO 🤣. Is twisting words meaning a prerequisite here or something?
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