[TheForge] OT

Chris Kilpatrick crimsonkil at lycos.com
Mon Sep 27 14:17:10 EDT 2004


Thanks to stalking laws and police departments getting sued for not taking threats seriously, you can file a report, then the phone co. will ask you to call a special number right after you receive one of these calls, then they hand over the information to the police, who tell you who it is.  At least that is how it worked for me.

-Chris K.

----- Original Message -----
From: Andy Vida <osan at netlabs.net>
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 10:24:42 -0700
To: Sponsored by ABANA <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: Re: [TheForge] OT

> 
> 
> Daniel T Hayes wrote:
> 
> > but the phone company itself provided nothing more than you get
> > via the internet.
> 
> 	If they make threats, be sure to have them on tape, then
> 	turn copies over to police.  If they are motivated to do
> 	so, they can obtain warrants and the phone company will
> 	produce the full switch records, which will reveal the
> 	ANI (Automatic Number Identification) and who the caller
> 	is, including location, etc.  But that will happen only
> 	if the police feel a crime has been committed.  Many of
> 	these telephone anii are very good at dancing on the
> 	ragged edges of legality.
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