I would say if person B turned up with a knife and threatened to rob person A, then yes, they are perfectly within their rights to. However, it would very much depend on why they had threatened to call the police!! |
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I guess if they keep turning up uninvited and refuse to leave when asked then it might be trespassing of some sort? Lots of people know where I live it doesn't mean I'd appreciate them turning up whenever they fancied. |
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"hi,
just a quick question. If person A gave out their home address to person B, can person A threaten to call the police on person B?"
Based on that alone? Then no. What is the reason for calling the Police? |
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The giving of the address is not determinate of the offence (if any).
If they attend and wont leave, assault you, cause criminal damage, stalk you or do something else then that is another matter.
Generally speaking trespass is a civil rather than criminal matter
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