It's illegal.
Yes it is
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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.
you will be reported to the police
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.
depends where you get punishment from. From home or state law or country?
Toilet papering someone's house is actually illegal. It is trespassing, it is vandalism. It is usually not prosecuted by the police as it is considered more of a prank than an attempt to do criminal mischief and there is usually no long term affects of it. But if the homeowners wanted to push things and the culprits got caught, yes they could be prosecuted.
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School prank- Putting someones head in a toilet, then flushing.
Drop it in a toilet.
Well, honey, let me tell you straight up - that's not just a scene from a bad high school movie. Unfortunately, some bullies out there actually stoop that low and think it's okay to treat others like garbage. It's a sad reality, but we need to stand up against that kind of nonsense and show those bullies that their behavior is not welcome in our world.