I just picture a cop standing in someones front yard trying their damnedest to get a blue paper airplane into a 2nd floor window and failing multiple times. Lmao
Or that one officer, the beefy sweet hearted tough guy, crumpling up the 5th sheet of pre marked paper, because no matter how hard he tries his creases are so in even that his planes don’t fly; then finally just crumpling them all up and lobbing the balls through open windows.
I just picture Sting, Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland standing in someones front yard trying their damnedest to get a blue paper airplane into a 2nd floor window and failing multiple times. Lmao
While I suspect you’re being humorous (or that’s how I read it anyway,) on the topic it is an interesting question. I have to Imagaine that throwing things INTO someone’s home without asking must be some sort of crime. After about 10 minutes of lazy research- I found US law to be very specific concerning things like mail boxes (placing advertisements without postage paid in a mail box is a federal crime!) and about what you can or can’t throw OUT a window- which again may elevate to the status of federal crime- I didn’t find any US law about throwing things IN a window. I found an AU law that theoretically would make leaving unsolicited advertisements on your property illegal. But it’s liklely in most countries some sort of loop hole protects government officials and would classify this some type of of public interest.
Of course I was being humorous bruh! I laugh when the sky electrocutes me!... a joke bout some coppers? pft. Like I'm gonna get my panties in a knot over that.
I love that you actually researched it. <3.
I fly like paper get high like planes.
I love that you actually researched it. <3.
I fly like paper get high like planes.