British Columbia Basic Security Training (BC BST) Practice Exam 2024

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Is tampering with a fire hose considered mischief?

Yes

Tampering with a fire hose is considered mischief because it involves the intentional interference with property, leading to potential harm or danger. Fire hoses are critical safety equipment used in emergencies to combat fires, and any alteration or tampering can significantly hinder their function. This not only poses a risk to property and lives but can also result in serious legal consequences for the individual involved. Recognizing the significance of fire safety equipment in protecting public safety underlines the severity of such actions, categorizing them as mischief under property crime laws.

No

Only if intentional

Only if someone is harmed

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