Gas Station Confrontation Resolution

Summary

In North Carolina, harassment is illegal. You acted to avoid a collision and reported the incident. Document everything, including CCTV footage, and consider filing a police report. If falsely accused, gather evidence like 911 call records. Stay safe and seek local support if needed.

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No but am I at fault or is she for coming back and harassing
In North Carolina, harassment is considered unlawful. Based on your description:
- You acted to avoid a collision.
- You used your horn to alert the other driver.
- You called * to report the harassment.
The other driver returning and confronting you could be considered harassment.
Consider filing a police report with your local authorities for further assistance.
She also wrote down my license plate probably and could lie and say I threatened her since there was CCTV and all it shows since CCTV doesn't have audio it's me honking at her and yelling she could say I threatened to kill her or something
In North Carolina, if someone falsely accuses you of a crime, it's essential to have evidence to defend yourself. Here's what you can do:
- File a police report about the incident, including her actions.
- Mention the CCTV footage to the police.
- Keep any * call records as evidence.
Would you like information on how to contact your local police department?
No I actually think I'm okay for now
I'm glad to hear you feel okay now. If you need further assistance in the future or have more questions, feel free to reach out. Stay safe!
I'm at home and I have autism it was very stressful
It's understandable that the situation was stressful, especially with autism. If you feel unsafe or need further assistance, consider reaching out to local support services or advocacy groups. They can provide additional help and guidance tailored to your needs. If you have any more legal questions, feel free to ask. Stay safe!
What are the chances of her trying to get me in trouble in percentage
I'm sorry to hear about your stressful experience. It's difficult to provide an exact percentage for the chances of her trying to get you in trouble, as it depends on her actions and intent. However, your proactive steps, such as calling * and considering filing a police report, can help protect you. If you have more concerns, feel free to ask.