In Arizona, A.R.S. §13-1603 states that if you throw, place, drop or permit to be dropped on public or private property any litter, destructive or injurious material and do not immediately remove it, you can be charged with a misdemeanor (jail time and a fine) or a felony (prison time and a fine) depending upon what was placed on the property. Toilet paper could be considered 'litter' and therefore, toilet papering a house might result in being charged with a crime under this statute. Most states have similar laws - you could call your local police department and ask about the laws in your state.
On 10/21/03 #1TProller from GA said:
TP is awesome we have had alot of funny doing it. it is not illegal!!
TOILET PAPER ROLLERS UNITED AS 1
On 10/13/03 jdfl;jdslafj from MS said:
Hey man eggs mess up stuff bad. It can ruin paint jobs and cost thousands of dollars in damage. Toilet paper does nothing it is just a pain to clean up.
On 10/13/03 dfsdfsgsdgf from MS said:
yall i don't think egging is cool at all. If I woke up and my house was egged and car and everything, I would be mad because eggs ruin paint jobs. If I woke up and my house was rolled, I would be glad because I know someone wants revenge and it isn't that bad :D
On 10/03/03 bob from AZ said:
eggs can do perm damage
On 09/29/03 Travis from CA said:
Toilet papering isn't illegal if u know the person. Ive spoken to authorities. technically if u dont know em then ur busted :/. I just went 2night and almost got caught. But it was fun :D. Toilet papering is FUN sometimes especially when ur adrenalines pumping. Better than video games!
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