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illegal?


Question Posted Monday August 18 2008, 4:32 pm

so if my friends and i were to seran wrap or post-it note someone's car, thats not illegal is it? because it's not vandalizing property? anything we could get in trouble for by law?

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WittyUsernameHere answered Tuesday August 19 2008, 9:52 pm:
Saran wrap yes, definitely. Why? Because if it gets hot, it melts to the car, and you have possible paint damage.

Post it notes, same thing with the adhesive.

If you want to play a prank, possible ideas include

- Using colored wax to write on the windows. All it takes is some elbow grease to get it off, even if it gets really hot.

- Mummification with toilet paper. Just don't wrap it under the undercarriage, you won't have paint damage even it it rains or gets really hot. We did that, laying a nice two coat layer of toilet paper over the top of the car and even wrapping the mirrors and wipers in it. It was hot the next day, they just pulled it off, no harm no foul.

Just do it to a friend with a good sense of humor. Jokes against property when you dont know or don't like the person have a high probability of ending in criminal charges and/or a lawsuit these days.

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ellegirl606 answered Tuesday August 19 2008, 5:35 am:
Yes, that's still considered vandalism, which is a crime that you will get in trouble with the law. I'm not sure of the consequences because it's different depending on which state you live in.

Now, if this is a friend of yours and you're just playing a prank, then maybe his/her parents may understand and won't press charges. However, if this is your idea of getting revenge on someone, think again. You're committing a crime here. Where I'm from, you can be fined up to $500 and it goes on your record. You might even get a restraining order if they file one.

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LM answered Monday August 18 2008, 11:28 pm:
Yes, you could get in trouble, because it's vandalism.
Sticking almost anything to a car could destroy the paint job because the heat will bake it in.
If you're wanting to play a prank on a friend, write on the windshield with something washable. I'm not sure what that is, ask a car dealership what you can use to write on the window.

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raychullx answered Monday August 18 2008, 11:14 pm:
Yea. It is. hahahaha
It is considered vandalizing and if you get caught, you're dead. You'll get a fine or something. I know around here where I live, if you get caught TPing a house, for each roll of toliet paper you use it's like 20 bucks you're fined.
So i suggest.. Don't get caught ahha

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