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Stalking With GPS-2018 Oklahoma Laws #21

This legislation changed the definition of “stalking.” Under Oklahoma’s law, it’s illegal to willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follow or harass someone in a manner that:

  1. Would cause a reasonable person or a member of the immediate family of that person to feel frightened, intimidated, threatened, harassed, or molested; and
  2. Actually causes the person being followed or harassed to feel terrorized, frightened, intimidated, threatened, harassed, or molested.

“Harasses” means a pattern or course of conduct directed toward another individual that includes, but is not limited to, repeated or continuing unconsented contact, that would cause a reasonable person to suffer emotional distress, and that actually causes emotional distress to the victim. Part of the definition of “unconsented contact” includes “following or appearing within the sight of that individual.” This legislation expanded on the definition of “following” to include:

This law came about because an Oklahoma legislator was being secretly tracked by GPS. It’s believed that the secret GPS tracker was placed on his vehicle by someone in the wind industry due to his outspoken criticism of tax incentives for wind farms. This will limit–if not eliminate–the ability of private investigators to place GPS trackers on the vehicles of people they are following.

HB 3260 modified 21 O.S. § 1173. It went into effect on May 1, 2018.

Sources: HB 3260 and 21 O.S. § 1173; Article on this legislation from The Oklahoman

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