MYTH: It is only considered stalking if the perpetrator is physically following you. REALITY: Stalkers use a variety of methods to monitor, harass and threaten their victims. In addition to being physically followed, stalking can include: someone learning your routine and waiting for you in places you frequently visit and the use of technology such as phones, computers, social media, GPS and cameras. Join SAVE Taskforce’s efforts to debunk common and dangerous myths by discussing the facts you learn from the LincIn posts, table tents and bathroom posters. For more information, visit www.llcc.edu/sexual-violence-resources.