throwing any type of missile of any size at a vehicle is an offense against someone else's property. If the vehicle is moving the charges can amount to much more than vandalism.
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.
Damaging trees, egg throwing, breaking windows, spray paint, tyre slashing, glue in car locks, scratching cars with keys
No, comp usually covers impacts not caused on an impact from the surface of the ground. Comp will kick in due to items like a tree falling on the car, theft, a kid throwing a rock, hail damage, vandalism, flood damage and things like that.
Yes, doing anything that damages or is done to a car without an owner's consent is classified as vandalism.
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The exact legal definition of vehicular vandalism depends on the state. It usually refers to minor or cosmetic damage done to a car of a malicious sort. Typical examples are tagging with graffiti, gluing the locks, slashing tires, egg-throwing, breaking windows, keying the paint, and perhaps as extreme as arson.
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Vandalism, destruction of property.
size of small car
You can get arrested and charged with vandalism