I think if the person didn't have a sense of humor, they might press charges for assault or trespassing so it's not a really good idea.
The idea of doing something like that has me laghing sooo hard I can't stand it!! LMAO
2007-12-07 08:22:18
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answered by CK 4
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Let's try a variation of your premise.... If you rang the doorbell, throw a snowball at them and they shot you, then placed an ice pick in your hand.. Would it be legal ? In my neighborhood...YUP.. So just make sure it is Mr. Rogers hood and not mine.
2007-12-07 08:15:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Ringing the doorbell, probably legal. Throwing a snowball at them illegal - assault if you miss them, assault and battery if you hit them.
2007-12-09 05:20:33
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answered by Judy 7
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that's no longer criminal advice---in case you go with THAT bypass to A lawyer....yet there is often criminal accountability while different are on your belongings. that's spoke of because of the fact the land occupiers accountability, and the criminal accountability shifts desperate by ability of the how and why the visitor/invitee is on the valuables. the fashionable view is you would be wanting to exercising existence like care to all entrant, inspite of status. there's a table that each physique pupils learn from related to this situation. There are 15 cells with 3 columns of advice, so i can not bypass into all of that right here...yet in actuality. those toddlers are the two widely used trespassers, licensees, or invitees. the suitable point of care is desperate by ability of the activity, man made situations, or organic situations that exist. Your accountability levels from none for the widely used trespasser in organic situations (which could prepare right here) to a accountability to warn or make risk-free widely used hazards to a customary of existence like care. that's interesting to be conscious, that throughout case your belongings is broken by ability of the sledders, like a broken wall of your storage...they're in possibility of you for the damages besides, because of the fact they trespassed. although, in the event that they get harm, there are different subjects which includes contributory negligence, that's an entire protection, or comparative negligence if somebody else reasons the twist of destiny. stable success
2016-10-01 02:29:46
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answered by ? 4
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No it's not. You could be charged with Criminal mischief, assault, and trespassing. Not being a buzz kill, just answering the question honestly.
2007-12-07 08:13:09
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answered by Anonymous
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pissy people would hit you with an assault charge
I would chase after you on foot
**** the police
2007-12-07 08:13:50
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answered by Anonymous
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technically that might be trespassing.
2007-12-07 08:13:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Its is DEFIANTLY Illegal.
2007-12-07 08:13:20
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answered by Lyss Lyss;; 3
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Please don't do that to the elderly.
2007-12-07 08:13:10
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answered by carolynjlalena 3
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