advocate wrote:While I agree with Barry that this needs action asap, I respectfully disagree with confronting the guy personally. You are just adding fuel to his fire by making it personal and giving him an excuse to hate the husband as well, and do something underhanded.
As the husband,I would be angry and tempted to deal with it myself, but logic tells me to stay out of it. The husband can't always have a tough guy friend around, and may not be able to physically handle a deranged 25 year old.
He sounds mentally unstable to even be acting like this in the first place. Guys like this can also be paranoid and may carry a knife. Better to let the police handle it. That's why they have guns.
Just to clarify:
In my case I knew the guy, so could assess the situation and/or possible danger in advance and was able to select the venue, i.e. our marina, and ensure that help was nearby if required, though I was pretty sure that wouldn't be necessary.
Another important point, in response to Advocate's statement "As the husband, I would be angry and tempted to deal with it myself, but logic tells me to stay out of it", is NOT to respond with anger. Anger only breeds more anger. I had no reason to be angry. My gf was honest about the situation. My mission was NOT to give the guy a hard time; simply to let him know that what he was trying was futile and get him to STOP.
As for "The husband can't always have a tough guy friend around, and may not be able to physically handle a deranged 25 year old", the friend doesn't have to be a tough guy - he can just be there to help calm the situation and be a witness and, psychologically, it's less likely that one guy will pick on 2 guys, given the fact that what he is alleged to be doing is a pretty cowardly act, anyway.
As for the possibility of having a knife, that can be prepared for by keeping one's distance and one person having a camera, after which the police would HAVE to act, even here I think.
As for your last statement about getting the police involved straightaway, I would totally agree with you if we were living in a state where the rule of law is applied in a consistent, impartial and conscientious manner.
That would have been my next step if my own plan had not worked.
I do concede, however, that you are a professional in such matters and I am not. My suggestions are based on my own experience and belief that it is possible to talk people out of deviant behaviour like this by rationalising with them face to face as a first option.
To conclude on our point of consensus, delaying action will not help matters at all, it will simply encourage him.