Yes, you can get into trouble for throwing rocks at cars! You are committing assault on the occupants. You can also be held liable for any damage done to the car as vandalism and destruction of personal property.
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∙ 9y agoExample sentence - Eddie was throwing rocks at the passing cars.
Yes.
Throwing Rocks...
My friend was asked repeatedly to stop throwing rocks at the passing cars. my friend was detained last week by the police, simbly because he is latino.
Throwing rocks is a physical change because it does not alter the chemical composition of the rocks. The act of throwing simply changes the position and motion of the rocks, but the rocks themselves remain unchanged chemically.
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Throwing Rocks...
Roger
Double Trouble - The Cars song - was created in 1987.
No. Rocks just lie there. Cars in the most basic sense are made of rocks and crude oil. Rocks are mined for metal that are in them. Oil is made into plastic.
Throwing rocks can cause various injuries, including bruises, cuts, lacerations, broken bones, and head injuries. The severity of the injury will depend on the size, weight, and speed of the rock, as well as where it impacts the body. Moreover, throwing rocks can also lead to psychological harm and trauma.
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