Ok, so last night my friends and I tp'd this guys house and what we did was just like two rolls of toilet paper but that part didn't work to well and the we poured chocolate syrup on the drive ways and egged his house. But with the eggs we cracked them open and kinda like rubbed them onto the house and splatted them on the driveway. One egg also accidentally went into the engine area of the car we think. Then his girlfriend came over to all of our houses and asked us if we did it (we said no) and then said that if no one came to them that they would go to the police.
What we want to know is that
A. does it sound like they are joking with the police?
B. Will the police actually come to our houses even though we are just a "Hunch"
C. What is the extent of our damage?
D. Do police really care that much about T.p'd houses.
E. What is a punishment.
A. The girlfriend may well be joking, but it is not a joking matter and she is well justified in going to the police.
B. If a complaint is made then the police will follow it up and they will go to your house.
C. The damage done by toilets rolls is negligible and can be removed eventually by picking off the bits (harder if they are wet). The chocolate syrup will probably be enjoyed by the wildlife, but chocolate can harm some animals because their digestive systems can't really handle it. As for the eggs - they are really difficult to get off and need quite a bit of elbow grease and soap to get rid of.
D. In England the police do care about this type of vandalism and will take it seriously because it affects peoples quality of life (especially if it is a regular occurrence).
C. As for the punishment - I don't know what they do in America but in England the offenders will get either a warning or a fine. If it is persistent they will probably end up in court facing a charge of not keeping the peace.
It may seem to not be a big deal to you and your friends, but to have it done to you is a different matter. Before doing any kind of action like that again, please think through the consequences and whether it would affect you or your family should it happen to them.
Volleyball2150 answered Tuesday June 26 2007, 6:07 pm: hmm.. well situations like this are never a joking matter. It sounds like she is serious... so i'd just come clean and tell her the truth. If the police happens to come to your house, they are probably just going to ask you questions.
If she does tell the police, they WILL come because to them, it is never a joking matter. The punishment will probably be something easy like community service... but not jail. Maybe even a fine?
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