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What are the consequences of reporting bullying practices?

Reporting bullying practices could cause a lot of problem to the reporting person. Some of the problems are:

1) Reporting person might reveal his identity and may receive a threat from a bully in the future. 
2) The bully may cause bodily harm to the person standing against him. 
3) The reporting person may have to appear in court as an evidence, thus causing him the loss of his valuable time. 
 


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