Basically yes. You won't be arrested for joyriding. You will be arrested for vehicle theft.
Hank and Lank Joyriding - 1910 was released on: USA: 17 September 1910
Joyriding or unauthorized use of an automobile is a serious crime. It is a felony in Michigan and can incur a jail term up to five years.
2 years
Chicago Fire - 2012 Joyriding 2-6 was released on: USA: 12 November 2013
Chicago Fire - 2012 Joyriding 2-6 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
the driver and the owner is liable for anything
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Absolutely not. Easements for ingress and egress are limited in scope for access by permitted users to the uses in which a public way is generally used. Joyriding would not be an allowable use.
haha absolutely.
Eileen Alanagh Rea has written: 'The anatomy of joyriding'
Joyriding is illegal and dangerous because it involves taking a vehicle without permission and often driving recklessly. It puts the driver, passengers, and other road users at risk of accidents, injuries, and legal consequences. Joyriding also damages the vehicle and can result in financial liabilities for the owner.