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NY Man Takes Revenge By Sprinkling Nails on Foes' Driveways

You all have had at least once a neighbor, a colleague or an acquaintance that used to drive you mad. First thing you probably wanted to do was to hang the idiot from the nearest tree. Or you maybe wished a rock would fall on the dumb-ass's head while he was passing by a building under construction.

But leaving apart these morbid scenarios as delightful as they may seem, an American 60-year-old has come up with one unique method of taking revenge on the people he didn't like.

A recent article on kpho.com says that for two years, a NY man has been sprinkling roofing nails on the driveways of his foes in order to cause flat tires. The culprit, Michael Delisio, was arrested on Tuesday after an officer spying  one victim's home saw nails being thrown from Delisio's car,  Stony Point police Lt. Peter Quinn reported adding that he has never seen vandalism performed with “his type of consistency."

Victims in Stony Point have been complained more than 40 times but police were never able to bust him until now. But once he got caught, the 60-year-old man from West Haverstraw was charged with harassment, criminal tampering and mischief.

It is not yet known whether Delisio has a lawyer as the messages left at the court of his arraignment and at his home were not returned right away.

So far we don't know what the victims have done to upset Mr. Delisio, much less if the vandal has mental problems. Let's just take into consideration that maybe he was too bored and thought of a way to fill his free time by making his enemies suffer.

As a matter of fact, he is not the only old-man on the planet that's nuisance for police officers. Quite recently, we told you an Australian grandma was banned from driving for the next 1,000 years.

What's wrong with these old guys after all?
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