Came out of the grocery store to this. Car was on but nobody was inside.
Came out of the grocery store to this. Car was on but nobody was inside.
As annoying as this was, I did get to live out one of my petty fantasies: I had grabbed a coloring sheet for my toddler with some crayons, so I left a nice little note telling this guy that he could now practice staying inside the lines.
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Should have just moved the car since it was on
39 1 ReplyThis. I would have re-parked it in a parking lot across the street.
11 2 ReplyIANAL, but I think this is technically grand theft auto. Yeah, the owner is a jackass, but don't do this.
23 2 ReplyIt is not. Theft requires intent to permanently deprive. It is, however, joyriding and most states have a statute against that.
15 1 ReplyWhatever it is, I'm not risking it. I'm going to leave a passive aggressive note instead of possibly committing major crime.
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Who's got time to play video games when there's a car to move
7 0 ReplyJust open the door and put that bad boy in drive. Then it's in God's hands or Thor's. Whichever deity you like can take the wheel. No worries.
5 2 ReplyPut it in neutral and watch it slowly roll...
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Just take the keys out and leave them somewhere fun. Like inside the car but out of sight. Or on the base of a parking lot light.
3 0 ReplyNo, you want them to see the keys. Put them on the seat where they are clearly visible then lock and close the door.
5 0 ReplyI like your idea much more.
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Park it in a handicap spot then call the police
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