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§ 3-1306-1 — Maryland Law | CourtGPT
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§ 3-1306-1

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(a) In recovering or attempting to recover damages arising from an alleged act of shoplifting or employee theft under this subtitle, a person may not: (1) Use or threaten force or violence; (2) Communicate with a responsible person in a manner that reasonably can be expected to abuse or harass the responsible person, including communicating with excessive frequency or at unusual hours; (3) Use obscene or grossly abusive language in communicating with the responsible person; (4) Claim, attempt, or threaten to enforce a right with knowledge that the right does not exist; or (5) Use a communication that simulates legal or judicial process or gives the appearance of being authorized, issued, or approved by a government, governmental agency, or lawyer when it is not. (b) A person who violates this section is liable for any: (1) Actual damages proximately caused by the violation; and (2) Reasonable court costs and attorney’s fees.