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1998 – Amendment | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law § 2707 prohibits throwing missiles into occupied vehicles or onto roadways, with penalties for violations. Updated in 1998.

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Pennsylvania State Law

1998 – Amendment

Pennsylvania Title 18 - Crimes and Offenses § 1998

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Pennsylvania law § 2707 criminalizes the intentional throwing or propelling of missiles or dangerous objects into occupied vehicles or onto roadways. Violations involving occupied vehicles are classified as first-degree misdemeanors, while those targeting roadways are second-degree misdemeanors. The law was amended in 1998 to update provisions related to throwing objects onto roadways.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law § 2707 prohibits throwing missiles into occupied vehicles or onto roadways, with penalties for violations. Updated in 1998.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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