Monday, August 3, 2009

Is shoe polishing a car vandalism?

IN TEXAS ON SCHOOL PROPERTY IS SHOE POLISHING A CAR VANDALISM?

Is shoe polishing a car vandalism?
Does the car belong to someone else? Does the person the car belongs to consider it vandalism? If the answers are yes, then it probably is, or at least criminal mischeif.
Reply:well yea!!!
Reply:It doesn't matter if the damage is permanent or not, damage was done. If you have enough time and money, ANY damage can be fixed, up to and including replacing the whole car. However, think about this: the owner of the car is going to have to take time to fix/clean the car, or spend money for someone else to do it, and the owner has to spend time earning the money. The owner's time is literally his life - he can't get any of that time back, and you can't give him any of yours. Whoever shoe-polished the car is slowly using up the owner's life a little at a time. Is that fair?
Reply:If it isn't it should be, doing anything to anybodys property is vandalism.
Reply:i would belive so but no "real" damage has been done so long as it washes off and does not effect the paint so it would depend what your definition of vandalism is if your definition is permanent damage done to something and if the car once it was cleaned and if it did not affect the paint in anyway since the damage was not permanent i would say it was not valdalism
Reply:yes it is...think about it, would you like some one defacing your car with shoe polish and wouldnt you like some justice.



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