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What law would I potentially break if I tipped one over?
I've never seen one IRL where I live, they wouldn't make much sense in suburbia, but I suppose I might come across one someday, if they keep multiplying.
Fall over in front of it and sue the Conisbrough for damages. If it's got wheels it's a fucking car and it should be on the road.
Probably property damage. Same as if you stomped a kid's radio controlled car.
What is you just put a cup over its lidar sensor.
Or put a traffic cone in front and behind it? Definitely don't do that though, it's possibly illegal.
You don't have to damage it though... Just gently roll it on it's side for a little nap.
I think the company could still likely chase people who do that for damages if something broke or for lost profit since it would be pretty clear that it was intentionally disabled/intended to stop its function so it would be pretty clear in a civil court that there was tortious intent.
I wouldn't personally recommend doing it on these, they are essentially walking cameras.