Obi-Wan Pinobi
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If I remember Mythbusters, Chlorine Bleach does the job the best. Sugar was a hit and miss
I'm not planning to put anything into the kids car. If a kid steals something off my property and puts it into his own car- well let the stealer beware.
I think we may try water mixed with enough gas to make it not noticeable- and just leave the can in the same location.
If I was quicker thinking the kid would have been caught this past weekend when we first saw them try but run away when they saw us watching them. But I didn't think someone was actually doing something wrong. I only went out because they kid ran toward the back garage- where my adult son used to live and I was going to see if it was a friend to tell him where he was now. They drove away fast so I didn't get the license plate number- I have friends in police and sheriff departments so could have at least given the kid a hard time if nothing else (hard to prove they stole gas without some other proof). I didn't even say anything to my husband until they started running off.
We had moved everything that they could have possibly been going after on that side of the house except for this one can of gas- that my husband had used some of to refill neighbor's lawn tractor and didn't put away again. We figured it was gas cans though since my husband had several empty ones in that area. We have so many from hurricane Rita when you had to drive an hour or more to get gasoline and he was cleaning up differnt things and had tossed the empty ones into a pile.
I just want to teach a lesson to the punk- that stealing is bad. And that getting arrested isn't always the consequence. Just a little Karma for them.
It's not necessarily "vandalism" but it could be any number of other things, especially if he could prove that the OP intended to cause the damage (which would be pretty clear if there was sugar in the gas can). The boy would be prosecuted for theft, but the OP could also be prosecuted for a number of crimes depending on what level of damage the vehicle sustained. Additionally, if someone was hurt because of the sugar in the tank (e.g., a car accident) the OP could be prosecuted for that and probably would be. The prosecutor would paint it as a willful disregard of a clear risk.
So the kid has stolen maybe 50.00 worth of gas from you and your're posting to ask how you can cause hundreds of dollars of damage to a car that might not even be his? Not to mention what could happen to you if it got back that you did that OR the possibilty that if he doesn't bite and you forget what you added to the gas can, you could end up putting the gas into your car or lawnmower and having the act of revenge backfire on you.![]()
Videotape him in the act and let the police handle it.
I know you can put sugar in, like others have said.
However, be careful. I would take the safer route and videotape him stealing from you rather than do something that could inevitably get you in trouble if it ruins the car.
Actually it was probably more like $20 worth of gas. Less than 5 gallons at $4/gallon (probably even older than that- it may have even been $2.50 a gallon)
I'm not sure how I could get into trouble if someone stole something- used it and it wasn't what they thought it was.
Why would she get into trouble for putting sugar in her gas can? She didn't put it in his car, so they shouldn't get into any trouble.
I say go for it and do as much damage as possible. He shouldn't be stealing, this would be a great lesson to learn. Who knows, but he might learn his lesson so well that he gives up stealing and he will never go to prison. You could be helping him out.![]()
I agree, but with the way some courts and judges are, who knows.I don't see how they would get into trouble....it is THEIR gas can....If they wanted to fill it up with cooking oil they could!! It is not their fault that it is being stolen and used for someones car!!
I think you can't see how you could get in trouble because you're not thinking about this the way a judge or a prosecutor does. They don't care that your property was stolen. All they'll see is that you put sugar in a gas can intending for a kid to steal it and put it in his car. What if he got in a car accident and died? You could be prosecuted for negligent homicide in a number of states. It has nothing to do with how violated you felt or the fact that the kid stole something. You'd probably be interested to know that in several states you can be prosecuted for shooting a burglar in your house who hasn't threatened you with harm or tried to hurt you. It may not make sense but it's the law.
I'm a lawyer. I'm giving you the lawyer's perspective on this. If this kid got seriously hurt as a result of your actions and I was the D.A. I'd prosecute the heck out of you and I'd win (assuming you used something traceable like sugar and I could trace the bad gas back to your gascan). We don't want to encourage people to do stuff like this because they feel violated. That's what the legal system is there for.