Comment by array_key_first

3 months ago

I don't think this counts as property damage or vandalism because nothing is damaged or vandalized.

Part of putting shit in public is that it now has to interact with the public. If you want your stuff pristine, I would think you should not put it in public.

Maybe the law disagrees with me here, and it probably does because this country bends over backwards for companies, but that's how I see it.

This is America.

If you interfere with the business model of a large company, they'll eventually figure out something to criminally charge you with.

Felony contempt of business model, and all that.

>I don't think this counts as property damage or vandalism because nothing is damaged or vandalized.

Isn't this a form of graffiti?

  • I don't know, maybe? What's the cut off point for how long it takes to remove something?

    Removing paint takes a long time. Removing glue doesn't take a long time. Removing a sticky note takes almost no time.

    If I leave a sticky note on your car, is that graffiti? Is glue graffiti?

Obviously it's property damage. How would you like it if someone covered the windshield of your car with glue?