MnSpring
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“… Toilet papering, often perceived as a benign prank, can violate trespass and vandalism laws. Trespass laws prohibit entering another person’s property without permission, which includes interfering with the property owner’s use and enjoyment of their land. Toilet papering may breach these laws by stepping onto private property without consent. Vandalism laws add further legal complications. Vandalism involves the willful destruction or defacement of property, and while toilet papering might not cause permanent harm, it can still be classified as vandalism. Many states define vandalism broadly, including acts that temporarily alter a property’s appearance without the owner’s permission, such as this prank. …”
Been the norm for a very long time.
Yet This One, From the Land of the Fairy Dust Sprinkling Socialists
JUST WOW
“… If you toilet paper a house in California, you can be charged with malicious damage to property, destruction of another person's property, or defacing another person's property…”
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Ben Franklin once said: "If you give up a freedom, for the sake of security, you will have neither". Which is More TRUE, today, than yesterday.('06, S-40, Stock) well, mostly .
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