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Fines Man

For Improper
Phone Calls

Burlington Women Annoyed

Police Probe.

Fined For Molesting Calls

by Phone

Trap obscene caller Suspect Trapped

Clifton Man Arrested in telephone booth

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What to do about
obscene or harassing
phone calls

We are very concerned about these calls. Should you receive any,
the following guidelines provide a very effective way for you to
stop them:

1. Hang up—if the caller does not say anything.

--at the first obscene word.

—if the caller does not identify himself to

your satisfaction.

Remember, you are in control of your phone. You can end any
conversation simply by hanging up.

2. Don't keep talking to the caller–what he really wants is an
audience. Don't be that audience.

By keeping these hints in mind, you can usually discourage some-
one from continuing to call you. If the calls do persist, call your
Telephone Business Office. We have representatives who are
trained to investigate, identify, and help in the apprehension of
these callers.

NOTE: New Jersey laws provide up to ONE YEAR IN PRISON AND A $1000 FINE to anyone
making lewd, lascivious, or disgusting remarks on the telephone, or who repeatedly telephones a
person for the purpose of molesting or annoying that person.

New Jersey Bell

Here's what to do about obscene or harassing phone calls:

1. Don't talk.

Don't keep talking to the caller. What he really wants is an audience. Don't be that audience.

2. Hang up.

Hang up if the caller doesn't say anything.

Hang up at the first obscene word.

Hang up if the caller doesn't identify himself to your satisfaction.

3. Call us, if...

these obscene or harassing calls persist.

We're concerned about these calls and want to help stop them. Should you receive any,
remember, you control your phone. You can end any conversation simply by hanging up.
If the calls continue, don't hesitate to phone your Illinois Bell Service Representative.
She can call in people we have specially trained to help investigate, identify, and
work with police in the apprehension of these callers. With the help of improved procedures
many persistent callers have been caught.

We also remind everyone that Illinois law provides up to six months in prison and

$500 in fines for making obscene or harassing calls. And where evidence is clear, we are

permitted to disconnect or remove the phone service of anyone making
such calls. We want you to know we're doing all we can to preserve
your right to privacy.

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Illinois Bell Telephone

Part of the Nationwide Bell System

We hope

you never receive

a malicious or annoying phone call.

But

if you should,

here is what you can do, and what we will do to help

We're deeply concerned that some people are

receiving malicious or obscene phone calls.

The majority of such harassing calls are made by misguided people. The best way to stop them is simply to hang up.

But if the calls persist, please follow these suggestions:

If the caller uses obscenity or doesn't properly identify himself or says nothing, hang up. Don't keep on talking. That's what he wants. Call your Telephone Business Office if you

are harassed again.

HERE'S HOW WE WILL HELP:

Our Business Office personnel throughout the state are specially trained to assist you.

In difficult cases, our Annoyance Call Bureau will work closely with you and police officials to catch offenders.

This special action group can arrange to:

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Trace such calls.

Intercept calls to a harassed customer.

Interview the customer from whose phone the calls were made.

Terminate service of the telephone from which calls originated.

We believe this campaign will assure continuing
progress toward the elimination of annoyance calls.

The New York Penal Law makes it a
misdemeanor to use the telephone to make
obscene remarks to a woman or child,
or to threaten to commit a crime against
any person. The penalty can be imprisonment
for one year and a $500 fine.

New York Telephone

Part of the Nationwide Ball System

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Two Women Warned

On Nuisance Calls

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District Court:

Sleuths Grab Man Alleged le Lewd Calls

What to do about
obscene or harassing
phone calls

We are very concerned about these calls. Should you receive any,
the following guidelines provide a very effective way for you to
stop them:

1. Hang up-if the caller does not say anything

- at the first obscene word

--if the caller does not identify himself to

your satisfaction

Remember, you are in control of your phone. You can end any
conversation simply by hanging up.

2. Don't keep talking to the caller - what he really wants is an
audience. Don't be that audience.

By keeping these hints in mind, you can usually discourage some-
one from continuing to call you. If the calls do persist, call your
Telephone Business Office. We have representatives who are
trained to investigate and assist in the identification of these
callers.

New England Telephone

Part of the Nationwide Bell System

What to do about obscene or other offensive phone calls

We are very much concerned about these calls. Should you happen to receive any, the following simple guidelines provide an effective way for you to stop them:

1. Hang up - if the caller does not say anything.

- at the first obscene word or improper personal
question.

- if the caller does not identify himself to your
satisfaction.

2. Don't keep talking to the caller what he really wants is
an audience. Don't be that audience.

Remember, you are in control of your phone. You can end any telephone conversation simply by hanging up.

By following these guidelines, you can usually discourage someone from continuing to call you. If the calls do persist, call the Telephone Business Office. We want to help in investigating and apprehending these callers.

Northwestern Bell Telephone Company

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