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daralex's post got me thinking, ways to protect our G'sFG?
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 271512" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Dara - the text messages themselves aren't impossible but they're sure a PITA to actually get.</p><p> </p><p>Cell phones with a SIM card - messages saved on the SIM. It can be removed and read. Not usually at home though. Without a SIM - such as Verizon - are stored on their server. But I don't know how long they store them for. This you would probably need a court order for.</p><p> </p><p>However if you have online access, you can usually see who she is texting. Numbers at the very least, and dates and times. That's what we do with difficult child 1. It is less important who, and more important when - although with this log we were able to show the detective who handled the investigation on BM's creep that said #$%^& was texting and calling difficult child 1 constantly at strange hours (4 AM, 6 AM, 10 PM, 10 AM)... That coupled with the content of the texts that we did see (actually on the phone itself) was pretty damning.</p><p> </p><p>Also enables us to see that, for a week or so, BM was sending tons of texts to difficult child 1. Not getting much response though. If she had kept it up I would have called the PD for harassment. Plus phone calls - 15-20 back to back - no answer from difficult child 1 so she'd call again. Nothing in over a week though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 271512, member: 6705"] Dara - the text messages themselves aren't impossible but they're sure a PITA to actually get. Cell phones with a SIM card - messages saved on the SIM. It can be removed and read. Not usually at home though. Without a SIM - such as Verizon - are stored on their server. But I don't know how long they store them for. This you would probably need a court order for. However if you have online access, you can usually see who she is texting. Numbers at the very least, and dates and times. That's what we do with difficult child 1. It is less important who, and more important when - although with this log we were able to show the detective who handled the investigation on BM's creep that said #$%^& was texting and calling difficult child 1 constantly at strange hours (4 AM, 6 AM, 10 PM, 10 AM)... That coupled with the content of the texts that we did see (actually on the phone itself) was pretty damning. Also enables us to see that, for a week or so, BM was sending tons of texts to difficult child 1. Not getting much response though. If she had kept it up I would have called the PD for harassment. Plus phone calls - 15-20 back to back - no answer from difficult child 1 so she'd call again. Nothing in over a week though. [/QUOTE]
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