06-28-2010, 11:31 PM
You make some valid points/concerns about the welfare of your family members. Their [and your] safety comes first so confrontation with the unknown element of this person's personality is a bad gamble.
Others have also made good points....
- take photo's if you can, without being noticed;
- get vehicle description and tag numbers;
- be prepared to provide accurate description of person/place/time even if you do get some photos
That being said, remove your family from the area to a location where you can contact the authorities [County Sheriff; 911; and/or facility authorities as appropriate - Forest Service; Park Ranger; etc.] and make your report. This is the most critical action you can take to ensure your saftey and see to it that this perv is dealt with appropriately.
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Others have also made good points....
- take photo's if you can, without being noticed;
- get vehicle description and tag numbers;
- be prepared to provide accurate description of person/place/time even if you do get some photos
That being said, remove your family from the area to a location where you can contact the authorities [County Sheriff; 911; and/or facility authorities as appropriate - Forest Service; Park Ranger; etc.] and make your report. This is the most critical action you can take to ensure your saftey and see to it that this perv is dealt with appropriately.
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