Up to 2 yrs in prison and a fine of $1000 + restitution costs for the tires.
You can go to jail for slashing tires. Slashing tires is considered destroying property. The exact penalty will depend upon where you live and if it is your first offense or not.
If they are not yours, slashing ANY tire is a felony. If they are yours, you are free to do whatever you wish, Goodyear or not.
Two-Bit
Yes it is, if you do you will either get a slashing penalty or a holding the stick penalty
Because they slashing Lien SUV tires so the driver won't get away.
Georgia or anywhere, if the tires belong to someone else then you are destroying their property.
Boarding Charging Checking from Behind Cross-Checking Delayed Penalty Elbowing Fighting High Sticking Holding Hooking Interference Penalty Shot Slashing Spearing Tripping
Either fighting or a minor penalty (high sticking, slashing, kneeing, boarding, etc) that the referee believes was deliberate or extremely dangerous or was done with an intent to injure.
Hockey? Tripping, slashing, holding, high sticking are four of many penalties in hockey.
If there is a penalty that involves taking one player to the box(slashing,hit from behind, tripping exc.) When its a 4 on 4 that means both team got a penalty at different times in the game. When it's a 5 on 5 and there was a penalty called that means it was most likely for fighting, when two players are sent to the box and you can still roll your entire 5 person line
a lot a lot
Getting Kicks is the idiom in that sentence. It means " just for fun "