You're a burglar, but instead of stealing things, you do mildly inconvenient things to annoy your victims. What is your crime?
I would clog up their toilets with cat litter (the extra clump and seal kind by Arm & Hammer. Scandalous. I know).
You're a burglar, but instead of stealing things, you do mildly inconvenient things to annoy your victims. What is your crime? Originally Posted by ParttimehobbyistNo, you're not a burglar. Your crime is criminal trespass in violation of AR Code § 5-39-203(a)(2) (as far as I can tell).
This question immediately reminded me of a gag from one of Terry Pratchett's books, but I have no idea which. So I'll steal from a wiki:Haha nice! I'd probably change their alarm ring tones to Justin Bieber songs while at it.
"Everything has its opposite. Even crime.
Thus (but not very often in a city as venal as Ankh-Morpork) the Watch is troubled with reports of proffering with intent, or breaking and redecorating. Anti-crime mainly consists of what we consider charitable or 'good' acts, but done in a way so as to inflict shame and humiliation on the victim. For example, whitemail consists of threatening to reveal a mobster's secret donations to charity."
I think I will helpfully adjust any timekeeping devices to ensure they wake up bright and early at 4am, and also relocate them to difficult-to-reach spots so there is less temptation to hit snooze. Originally Posted by Warden639
Put Saran Wrap over the toilet bowl and in the days of black rotary phones, put shoe polish on the earpiece or remove the part from the mouthpiece so no one can hear you but you hear them all saying. Hello? Hello? Click. Originally Posted by Rockydoc
No, you're not a burglar. Your crime is criminal trespass in violation of AR Code § 5-39-203(a)(2) (as far as I can tell).Thanks for the info BCG! I love your posts cause they're quite enlightening.
What you propose to do once you enter is not (AFAIK) a felony (it's definitely not a theft), so your crime is not residential burglary (that's why you're not a burglar) in violation of AR Code § 5-39-201(a)(1).
And (assuming you have to break into your victim's house) what you propose isn't breaking and entering in violation of AR Code § 5-39-202(a)(1), again because you aren't going to commit a felony in your victim's house/apartment.
(Of course, I'm assuming that you're an Arkansas resident and/or planning to victimize an Arkansas resident. If you're victimizing someone in another state different laws would apply.)
Cheers,
bcg Originally Posted by bluffcityguy