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Politics : Tell a joke - anything goes

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Is there a law against this?
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Campus police are trying to stop this mother from bugging people, asking them to date her son

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Updated: 4:33 AM EST Feb 12, 2019

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The Towson University Police Department
SOURCE: Towson University Police Department

TOWSON, Md. —It's almost Valentine's Day, and at Towson University in Maryland a mother has been trying so hard to find a date for her son that police are concerned.

The Baltimore Sun reports that a woman in her 50s wearing a multicolored scarf approached students in two campus buildings last week, showing them a picture on her cellphone and asking if they would date her son.

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After receiving multiple complaints from the mother's picks, campus police issued an "incident advisory" that included a link to pictures of the woman so that she might be identified. Chief Charles Herring said her reported behavior "may cause concern."

University officials say the woman isn't being sought for a criminal investigation, but they do want the third-party propositioning to stop.

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