If a girl wears my shirt, am I legally allowed to rip it off in public (as long as I don't touch her) because the shirt belongs to me and I have a right to get it back? Is that how it works?
>>9368 You can't do anything. You would have to sue her, presenting evidence that you are the rightful owner of the shirt, or that she stole the shirt from you, and since you have neither type of evidence, you don't have a case. She is the de facto owner of the shirt now, thus any forcible actions you take to retrieve the shirt would be crimes against her.
>>9370 yeah, but what if I kept the receipt, or written my name on the tag, or taken some sort of action beforehand to ensure that I can prove I own the shirt?
>>9374 You can't take the law into your own hands. You have to go through the legal process to get your shirt back. You would be charged with assault if you tried to take it back by force.
If a girl wears my shirt, am I legally allowed to rip it off in public (as long as I don't touch her) because the shirt belongs to me and I have a right to get it back? Is that how it works?