You either love them or hate them.
But as with many things in life, pranking has its limits.
Its safe to say that playing practicaljokesshould never cause physical or emotional harm to anyone.
The point, after all, is to elicit a good giggle.
Her boyfriend is caught in the middle and isseekingadvice.
And the courts might not find your practical jokesfunnyat all.
Among the pranks to steer clear of is anything that involves fake kidnapping.
Staging an abduction can result in false reporting charges and create unnecessary panic among witnesses,cautionsthe firm.
Tampering with food or drinks can also land you in hot water.
And the charges might be more severe if the person youre pranking ends up getting sick or dying.
Break, vandalize, or deface property as part of a prank at your own peril.
It is also illegal to involve emergency response services in yourpractical jokes.
False 911 calls or swatting pranks face serious criminal penalties, cautions the law group.
The same goes for impersonation pranks.
Pretending to be law enforcement or other officials is a criminal offense that isnt taken lightly.
The experts stress that criminal law doesnt care about your sense of humor.
It cares about what actually happened and how it affected others.
The guys brother, too, was playing with legal fire.
Unwanted physical contact or scaring people is no joke.
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