1. Ding-Dong Ditch: Knocking on someone's door and running away before they can answer can be considered trespassing and disturbing the peace.
2. Spoof Calls: Making prank phone calls can be disruptive and annoying, and could even be considered a crime in some cases.
3. Fake Emergency Calls: Calling the emergency services with a false report of an emergency is illegal and could lead to serious consequences, including fines or even jail time.
4. Tampering with School Property: Placing whoopee cushions on teachers' chairs, or other pranks that involve modifying or damaging school property, can lead to disciplinary action.
5. Egging Houses: Throwing eggs at people's homes is considered vandalism and could lead to criminal charges.
6. Altering Traffic Signs: Changing or obscuring traffic signs could be dangerous and could lead to accidents.
7. False Alarms: Setting off a false fire alarm or other emergency alarms could cause disruption and panic, and could lead to disciplinary action or legal consequences.
8. Harassment: Pranks that involve teasing or harassing other students or individuals can lead to bullying complaints or even legal issues.
9. Computer Pranks: Engaging in pranks that involve hacking or interfering with computer systems can be considered a cyber crime and could have serious legal consequences.
10. Embarrassing Pranks: Pranks that involve embarrassing someone publicly or humiliating them can lead to hurt feelings and could also have negative social consequences.