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Anytime you damage someone else's property it can be seen as illegal.
Yes, glitter bombing is generally considered illegal as it can be seen as a form of vandalism or harassment. It involves throwing glitter or confetti at someone without their consent, which can be disruptive and cause damage to property.
Propety Damage covers you if you damage someone elses property. Liability covers you in the event of a lawsuit.
call the police
To do this, you will probably have to actually go on to their property. This is called trespassing. The act of turning someone's power off may not be illegal (provided you don't damage anything), however trespassing on their property to do it, is.
Your own liability insurance will never pay for the damage to your property or for your medical expenses. Your collision insurance pays for damage to your property, if it is your fault. Your Uninsured Motorist Insurance or Underinsured Motorist Insurance pays for damage to your property if caused by someone else who is uninsured or under-insured. Your liability insurance will pay for the damage to someone else's property or for someone else's medical expenses, if it is your fault. Someone else's liability insurance will pay for the damage to your property or for your medical expenses, if it is their fault.
It means to have hurt someone.
Trespassing is illegal because it involves entering someone else's property without permission. The consequences of trespassing can vary, but they often include fines, criminal charges, and potential civil lawsuits. Additionally, trespassing can lead to harm or damage to the property or individuals involved.
destroyed or damaged something that isn't your property
If it is relative to an auto insurance policy, it for property damage caused to someone else's property. You or someone in control of your vehicle causes damage to anothers property, could be another vehicle, or some other type of property. ( personal liability/property damage) Coll would mean damage to your vehicle due to collision, and Comp would mean your comprehensive coverage for your vehicle for damage due to things like hitting a deer, or hail damage for example.
Third party property damage car insurance provides coverage for damage to someone else's property caused by your vehicle in the event of an accident. This can include damage to another person's car, fence, or other property.
Yes, vandalizing someone's property by "teepeeing" their house is considered illegal and can be charged as trespassing or criminal mischief. It is important to respect others' property and find alternative ways to have fun without causing harm or damage.