Damage to Public Path
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My question is purely halachic, I have no personal issue, and it is not specifically about my neighbor.
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Shalom Rav
In principle, damaging a path that belongs to the public is prohibited, as it is considered theft. Sometimes, when there is a concern for accidents and damage, such as in a narrow passage where carts or bicycles pass, it is also prohibited as causing harm.
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