Abuse / Threats In-Person

Modified on Thu, 13 Jun at 7:08 PM

When you report to Ugly Mugs you can choose "Abuse / Threats In-Person" as one of the incident types.


What is Abuse / Threats In-Person?


This is when somebody acts towards you in a way you perceive to be abusive or threatening and they do this in-person rather than remotely. It is typically frightening because the person is right there with you and you have cause to be afraid their behaviour may escalate to assault. Many actions that are abuse or threats in-person may also be criminal offences.


Examples of Abuse / Threats In commonly reported to Ugly Mugs include:


  • Shouting and arguing
  • Aggressive gestures and body positioning
  • Abusive name calling
  • Misogyny / whorephobia
  • Racism / xenophobia
  • Transphobia / homophobia
  • Direct threats
  • Indirect threats
  • Threats of violence
  • Death threats
  • Threats of police / immigration / eviction


The above list is not exhaustive.


We have a separate Ugly Mugs category for Abuse / Threats by Phone / Message / Online. If you the same person repeatedly behaves abusively or threatens you in person this may also constitute what we categorise as Harassment / Stalking.


"Abuse / Threats In-Person" is classed as a medium level incident on Ugly Mugs.

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