I have no clue
I've read where the police think it's ok if it is a prank and you know who the person is. And they can't profile you by age (in the case of curfew laws). I keep an ID on me in the case that anyone thinks I'm a vandal or burglar. - Papa G
depends where you get punishment from. From home or state law or country?
what is the climax of the toilet
put toilet paper over the toilet bowl
No, he goes down the sink
Yes, you would that is part of the toilet.
the best brand for toilet papering is Scott toilet paper and don't clog toilets.
Yes, toilet papering someone's property without permission is considered criminal mischief in New Jersey and can lead to fines or other legal consequences. It is best to avoid this type of activity to prevent any trouble with the law.
Yes, toilet papering a house is generally considered vandalism because it involves intentionally damaging or defacing someone's property without their permission. It can also cause a mess that the homeowner then has to clean up.
Yes it is
you will be reported to the police
It's illegal.
Yes
depends where you get punishment from. From home or state law or country?
Probably not, but if you ran out and threw their car keys down the sewer grate, they'd have a hard time proving they didn't paper your house!
The cast of Papering the Den - 1912 includes: Charles Murray as The Servant
Often a favorite of mischief lovers, toilet papering is popular mostly amongst teens. There are certain rules that go along with this sport, though. First, know the people you are toilet papering. In other words, be aware of how to avoid them! If you're out at 9 o'clock TP'ing a person's house, odds are, you're going to get busted. Wait until later at night to strike. Another tip is to park a block or so away from your destination. This way, you can sneak up and attack without anyone noticing. If you are unlucky and do happen to get caught, just know that as long as your intentions are innocent enough, you'll just get asked to give up your toilet paper and go home. As long as you're not causing any major destruction, you'll have to pick up your mess and go on your way. However, don't let the fear of getting caught discourage you from trying TP'ing at least once! It's an adrenaline rush of an experience every person should have!
There is no common "consensus". Those activities are against the law. If you get caught you can be prosecuted even though they are misdemeanors. Of course, it depends on your particular town, if you get caught, if you "know someone", how diligent the police are and how much time they can devote to such silliness. By the way, "toilet papering" is not harmless. It is a big mess to clean up and can result in lasting damage to the property if it rains. You have no right to damage someone else's property for amusement nor to cause them unnecessary work cleaning up after your "prank".