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Is it illegal to crash your own car into something as long its damage someone property?

In general, it is illegal to intentionally damage someone else's property, including damaging it with your own car. Even if you own the car, you are still responsible for any damage it causes.

In most jurisdictions, intentionally causing damage to property is considered a crime, and you could be charged with vandalism or malicious mischief. The specific charges and penalties will depend on the value of the property damaged, the intent behind the damage, and any other relevant factors.

For example, if you intentionally crash your car into someone's house, you could be charged with felony vandalism. This is because the damage is likely to be significant, and you would have clearly intended to cause damage.

On the other hand, if you accidentally crash your car into someone's mailbox while trying to park, you may not be charged with a crime. This is because you did not intend to cause damage, and the damage is likely to be minor.

However, even in cases where you did not intend to cause damage, you may still be liable for the damage you caused. This is because most jurisdictions have laws that hold people liable for damage they cause, regardless of intent.

If you are found liable for damage to someone else's property, you may be ordered to pay for the repairs or to replace the damaged property. You may also be required to pay for the other person's legal fees and court costs.

Therefore, it is important to be careful when operating your car and to avoid causing damage to other people's property. If you do cause damage, you should take responsibility for your actions and be prepared to pay for the repairs.