If they are stickers yes you can get in trouble, that's called vandalism.
Even if you disagree with what ever is going on don't lower yourself to petty childish and ultimately destructive things.
in the end the only person who loses is you because that's all people will see. You were not adult enough to handle the situation like an adult.
Besides what good is it going to do? a sticker does not change the world or peoples point of view.
2007-05-26 01:10:24
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answered by Stone K 6
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Are they stickers?
If you are going to protest you should expect some trouble.People that want to change the world or get others to look at a situation differently or buck the status quo will allways get some flack. Some even get put in the history books,
2007-05-26 08:01:06
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answered by reinformer 6
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It wouldnt bother me
Actually it would encourage me to go to the pumps more often so i can thank bush ... for the smile and laughter he brings upon me :-)
WE ALL KNOW Bush does NOT control gas prices...
but when a president is making the left mad you know he is doing something right!
2007-05-26 08:25:53
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answered by Anonymous
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If you did this to my property, I would have you arrested.
You are uninformed as to the cause of high gas prices.
It is all about refineries breaking down. We have not kept up with the demand increases over the years.
2007-05-26 11:28:01
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answered by Chainsaw 6
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Yes. unless, of course, you own the gas pump. Vandalism is still illegal.
2007-05-26 08:06:49
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answered by DOOM 7
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some states regulate what goes on pumps so to be safe ask the station owner because ultimately it is that same owner who will be the one who will call police if you are doing something wrong
2007-05-26 07:53:02
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answered by jemc7 2
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I'd support it if you put an effigy of BOTH parties on it. They both invest WAY too much in foreign oil.
And yes. They would probably charge you with vandalism. hehehe!
2007-05-26 08:00:17
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answered by Angry EX-DEM 3
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You have the freedom not to buy the product. It is your money spend it as you wish. Why do you feel you are entitled to commit vandalism?
2007-05-26 08:03:47
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answered by ? 2
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Of course you could, you are defacing someone else's property. The owner(s) could file charges. There are also cameras everywhere.
2007-05-26 07:53:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Gosh no, everybody loves a vandal.
2007-05-26 08:47:51
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answered by RP McMurphy 4
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