New York Watch, Guard, or Patrol Agency (WGP) License Practice Exam

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What is it called to intentionally engage in a course of conduct or repeatedly commit acts which alarm or seriously annoy a person and which serve no legitimate purpose?

  1. Subrogation

  2. Harrassment

  3. Attachment

  4. Contempt of Court

The correct answer is: Harrassment

Harrasment is the correct answer because it fits the definition given in the question. Subrogation is incorrect because it refers to the process in which an insurance company takes over the rights and claims of their insured person after compensating them for their loss. Attachment is incorrect because it refers to a legal process in which a court orders the seizure of property to satisfy a debt or claim. Contempt of Court is also incorrect because it refers to a deliberate failure to obey a court order. Only harrasment fits the definition of intentionally engaging in a course of conduct to annoy someone without any legitimate purpose.