How to dodge a PI?

Anonymous
Don’t forget to pass all this advice on to your AP. They are being followed, too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I so wanted this to be about someone who had entered a pie-throwing contest and forgotten the "e" in the title.

But it's entertaining anyway.

I thought it was some kind of weird mathematical disagreement affecting their relationship.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, but you sow what you reap.

Suffer the consequences.


I just love when posters bring their own garbage into every post.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Confront them. And start following them. They can't do anything to you.


Usually the PI during separation periods is hired during child custody time to prove one parent is negligent or a danger to the kid(s). and it works.

All the time is something different… is this a troll post?


Don't understand why you would think this a troll post. I was a party to a business related legal battle. The other company hired a PI that would occasionally follow me. I would intentionally go to places with multiple entrances exits, ways out of the parking lot etc. Which forced them to leave their car. They would post up at the bar, adjacent restaurant or coffee shop. I would act as if I was going to be someplace for a while, wait for them to get somewhat comfortable and then just go sit right next to them, ask them how their day was going, ask them how many other people they had plans to follow that day.
Anonymous
PI could be prelude to X violence, not just court.
Anonymous
They will eventually get you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Judge away and I have my reasons, but if you have a punitive STBX, how would you evade a PA following you?


Ask Luigi or Mark Rosario


Not successful


PI didn’t find him; his hiding out w fake IDs, cash motels, no socials or smartphone, cash greyhound bus rides worked well until he killed someone on camera.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, but you sow what you reap.

Suffer the consequences.


I just love when posters bring their own garbage into every post.


Reap what you sow not vice versa. You laid down what you got?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, but you sow what you reap.

Suffer the consequences.


Don’t be a farmer, you’ll starve to death.
Anonymous
First, find a Chinese restaurant in a busy downtown area. Then, after being followed in, go to the toilet . . . but actually go to the kitchen. Throw cleavers and knives and run out the back and around the corner and descend into the subway and catch the train that is waiting for you.

Watch a bit of Jason Bourne. You'll then know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Confront them. And start following them. They can't do anything to you.


Usually the PI during separation periods is hired during child custody time to prove one parent is negligent or a danger to the kid(s). and it works.

All the time is something different… is this a troll post?


Don't understand why you would think this a troll post. I was a party to a business related legal battle. The other company hired a PI that would occasionally follow me. I would intentionally go to places with multiple entrances exits, ways out of the parking lot etc. Which forced them to leave their car. They would post up at the bar, adjacent restaurant or coffee shop. I would act as if I was going to be someplace for a while, wait for them to get somewhat comfortable and then just go sit right next to them, ask them how their day was going, ask them how many other people they had plans to follow that day.


Are you the OP with a PI hired due to a nasty divorce? Does the nasty divorce include nefarious business dealings?

If not, bo one cares about PIs hired for missing persons or embezzlers or fraudsters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, but you sow what you reap.

Suffer the consequences.


I just love when posters bring their own garbage into every post.


Reap what you sow not vice versa. You laid down what you got?


No, I skipped over the inaccuracy of the idiom. It's just that so many posters respond with their own baggage without having any information. The PP doesn't know the reason that OP is being followed, but probably due to her own baggage jumped immediately into blaming him/her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Judge away and I have my reasons, but if you have a punitive STBX, how would you evade a PA following you?


What did you do to deserve this?
Anonymous
Why would your STBX hire a PI OP?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Confront them. And start following them. They can't do anything to you.


Usually the PI during separation periods is hired during child custody time to prove one parent is negligent or a danger to the kid(s). and it works.

All the time is something different… is this a troll post?

This is true for divorce cases with children and be dysfunctional parent.
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