Come on. Not that I support destroying anything, private or public, for rhetorical effect. But assaulting someone or destroying their property has an incomparably larger impact on that individual than destroying a vehicle that won't even show up in Google's balance sheet.
>an incomparably larger impact on that individual than destroying a vehicle that won't even show up in Google's balance sheet.
Same re*arded argument people use to justify shoplifting. Now tell me genius, what happens to the shops in areas with high crime?