FAQ

Is putting sticky notes on a car vandalism?

Is putting sticky notes on a car vandalism?

Yes, it’s vandalism, maybe malicious mischief, and disturbing the police. If a cop wanted to arrest you and your friends for such juvenile behavior, they could.

Are blowers street legal?

California will outlaw the sale of new gas-powered lawn mowers, leaf blowers and chain saws as early as 2024 under a new law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom. California will outlaw the sale of new gas-powered lawn mowers, leaf blowers and chain saws as early as 2024 under a new law signed by Gov.

Can I write on my back windshield?

Technically it is not legal, especially if it obstructs your vision. It is not something usually enforced unless there is something else involved.

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Should I leave a note on someone’s car?

Leave a Note Your note should include your name, address, phone number and/or email address. Avoid leaving specific insurance information but be sure that the owner of the car has a way to contact you. Leave the note securely under a windshield wiper blade so your information won’t blow away.

Should you leave a note on your car’s windshield?

You need to leave for an appointment, but you also want to do the right thing, so you leave a note on the car’s windshield, with your name and phone number, even your car insurance carrier and policy number. Is this enough to insulate you from liability?

What happens if no criminal charges are lodged against the driver?

Even if no criminal charges are lodged against such an individual, the injured victim may pursue a civil claim for damages against the driver. A jury may interpret a person’s fleeing from the scene of the accident as guilt, even if the fleeing driver did not actually do anything wrong.

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What happens when a driver fleees the scene of an accident?

In some instances, law enforcement officers may secure a warrant once they identify the fleeing driver. When a person flees the scene of an accident or other crime, he or she often appears guilty. Even if no criminal charges are lodged against such an individual, the injured victim may pursue a civil claim for damages against the driver.