yea trust me it is..... my bf and me did and we blew a tire ...we were so scared but after an hour or 2 we FINALLY found someone to help .... and now he could be on his way to jail (cause this was tonight)....he is already on probation for it , that's the first step, probation ... then jail .....:(
An impossible crimes are something like stealing an elephant and taking it away in a car or motorbike.
An impossible crimes are something like stealing an elephant and taking it away in a car or motorbike.
Petition your parents for WHAT?
tell them that its better for the environment than taking the bus or driving a car.
Insurance options for learner drivers using their parents' car typically include being added as a named driver on their parents' policy or taking out a separate learner driver insurance policy.
Yes, taking your parent's car without permission and running away with it would be considered theft. It is illegal to take someone else's property without their consent, even if they are your parents.
No, taking a car for a joy ride without the owner's permission is unauthorized use of a vehicle, which is a lesser offense than stealing a car. Stealing a car involves the intent to permanently deprive the owner of their vehicle, which is a more serious crime with harsher penalties.
If you mean stealing a car you could go to jail depending on how old you are if you're under 14 either juvie or "a warning" and sent home to your parents.
no it is not a crime just remember that you don't talk to your boyfriend.
Crime Inc - 2010 Art for the Taking was released on: USA: 20 September 2012
Yes, stealing car keys is considered a crime as it involves theft of property.
If the car is stolen then that's a crime and you not having a license will only add time for you ... depending on which state your in your parents can be sued by the owner of the stolen car and the car involved in the accident (the car that was hit by you whether right or wrong you are to blame in the eyes of the law)