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Why was causing a tree to fall on a neighbor's vehicle, causing thousands of dollars of damage, a criminal offense?
Having agreed to cut down the trees, the defendant now assumes responsibility for doing so properly; failure to do so is an example
of criminal negligence.
There are always safety precautions that can be put into place in almost any situation; failing to exercise property safety is criminal.
because it puts innocent bystanders at risk.
This was not criminal act; although unfortunate, the neighbor who cut down the tree was attempting to provide a service and had
no intention of damaging the vehicle or any other property.
Whenever property is damaged, someone is responsible and must be charged with an offense ranging from vandalism to property
damage.

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Answer: it is not criminal neglice

Explanation: even if he had no intentoin of damaging the vechiel he never took no saftey procautoins and the tree was his responabllity. he still should be charged for the damage he caused tho