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Laws vary in severity, but it is indeed illegal to intentionally place your bodily fluids on someone else's personal property.

At the minimum it's disorderly conduct, and actionable. This is exactly why I suggested he not back down, since there will always be people who try to shrug off stuff like this.
Thanks for this, I'll look into it ?
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Laws vary in severity, but it is indeed illegal to intentionally place your bodily fluids on someone else's personal property.

At the minimum it's disorderly conduct, and actionable. This is exactly why I suggested he not back down, since there will always be people who try to shrug off stuff like this.
There is law about it in relation to spitting on a person. Not property. There is some infraction spitting on sidewalk stuff designed to harass undesirables, but it is rarely enforced and can be beaten under equal protection. Destruction of property is called criminal mischief. Damages are an element. Maybe intent to harass in a small number of places. Probably also an infraction. Disorderly conduct isn’t a catch all And generally wouldn’t apply. It has specific elements. Good luck getting it filed. Even it was, it’s not worth the time it takes to go to court and testify. The prosecutor will want nothing to do with it. Nor the cop. It would be amended to an infraction or health code violation to make it go away. It’s just one vindictive act of pettiness followed by another. Those people have real things to deal with and they are all way overwhelmed with work. It is better to have no lawyer than a jailhouse lawyer.
 

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There is law about it in relation to spitting on a person. Not property. There is some infraction spitting on sidewalk stuff designed to harass undesirables, but it is rarely enforced and can be beaten under equal protection. Destruction of property is called criminal mischief. Damages are an element. Maybe intent to harass in a small number of places. Probably also an infraction. Disorderly conduct isn’t a catch all And generally wouldn’t apply. It has specific elements. Good luck getting it filed. Even it was, it’s not worth the time it takes to go to court and testify. The prosecutor will want nothing to do with it. Nor the cop. It would be amended to an infraction or health code violation to make it go away. It’s just one vindictive act of pettiness followed by another. Those people have real things to deal with and they are all way overwhelmed with work. It is better to have no lawyer than a jailhouse lawyer.
Oh, so we should give this type of behavior a pass because it'll be inconvenient for government officials.

Neat. ?

Also, if someone wants to test this theory out, go spit on your nearest occupied police cruiser. The gentleman inside will let you know what his professional opinion is.
 
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Oh, so we should give this type of behavior a pass because it'll be inconvenient for government officials.

Neat. ?
It’s just that they deal with murders/rapes/car jackings/kidnappings/everything else. They can’t worry about every time someone spits on a car. It’s obviously a horrible thing to do and that dude’s a piece of human garbage for doing it, but police and courts don’t need to be tied up with such things.
 

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I don't agree with 'and you were close', he's on the road driving normally, those people could easily have moved. There was plenty of space.

- and just so you know he hit the car, the driver did not hit them - fact. Getting annoyed is one thing but then taking it a step forward and hitting the car is another level.
What are you disagreeing with? There was no step forward. He was literally as close as could be without contact. The camera makes it look farther, GTFO.
Lame argument.

Did he take his sweet time in getting out of the way? Yes.
Is the lane narrow with barely enough room to start? Yes.
Did CT owner start driving without being sure the pedestrian was absolutely clear. Definitely.
This is an imperfect situation from the beginning. Both parties could do better. Like another poster said, adding this situation as a footnote in your life would be idiotic. Do a better job of picking your battles. Or not, lol, but really, ignore these plebs.
 


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It’s just that they deal with murders/rapes/car jackings/kidnappings/everything else. They can’t worry about every time someone spits on a car. It’s obviously a horrible thing to do and that dude’s a piece of human garbage for doing it, but police and courts don’t need to be tied up with such things.
If we keep allowing or dismissing this type of unprovoked behavior, the chance of violent escalation increases exponentially.
 

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There’s a good 4 ft between the edge of the CT and the parking spots. Dude intentionally walked within arms to reach to hit it.
I agree. There’s enough room for 2 people to walk side by side there. Seems like he just wanted to be mad.
 

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What are you disagreeing with? There was no step forward. He was literally as close as could be without contact. The camera makes it look farther, GTFO.
Lame argument.
so .......'He was literally as close as could be without contact' is the same as 'contact' , Wow! now I know everything. GTFO. good job you aint a lawyer lol.

On a more serious note though, it seems that my original post offended you in some way, not intended, I guess you have not had someone spit on your car or have someone intentionally hit your car, its frustrating and it may be ok for some to say ignore it, the reality is its plain wrong. But I guess you would be ok with it.
 


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Driving home from a night out, my gf gets the middle finger directed at her in the passenger seat. Then a few minutes later, a second middle finger. Next thing I know she's hanging out the window telling the middle finger person a few polite things...

I explained to her that we can't become what we hate and she said she won't do that again. Kill them with kindness.
 

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In a regular old rental car out of state, my kids were screaming excited to see a CT on the road (we have one at home).

I look to my right and see a woman in a minivan making the “I’m so repulsed I’m going to throw up” face at the Cybertruck. So childish.

I had to laugh because a pure human reaction (kids) and the walking dead (brainwashed TikTok rotten minded) is so stark.

Edit: to be clear… I know its looks are not for everyone… but there’s no way a gag reflex is an actual non-influenced response. That’s a learned behavior specifically trying to make that owner (and their family including kids) feel bad.
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