Maybe she'll think before she sprays it.
A Florida woman has been accused of spray painting a message of hate that includes “the devil” in a car she thought belonged to her ex-boyfriend as part of a crazy plot to settle her debt of less than $1,000.
According to Volusia Sheriff's Office, 18-year-old Evelina Fabianski went back to her past love, accidentally plastering a neighbor's car in Deltona, Florida, into an egg on February 26th.
“Oh, the wrong car,” police slaughtered on Facebook.
Fabianski destroyed the infinite black people with debt worth $700, wkmg
The messy aftermath included crushed eggs and eggshells running through the windshield and the driver's side doors, but bright yellow lettering and smiley face damaged the vehicle's body.
The body cam footage obtained by the outlet was filmed the moment the police stood up to the brave duo.
“I'm not involved,” cried the teenager.
Lawmakers claimed that the teenager was “covered from head to toe” with yellow paint.
“You really are God awful, so you need to try your best to be mean,” police told Fabianski and her associates. “You guys spray painted the wrong car.”
Lawmakers reported seeing two teenagers driving in four open loco containers in “Plainview.”

Four Loko are An alcoholic beverages ABVs ranging from 8% to 14%.
Fabianski was arrested when he confessed embarrassing behavior.
Fabianski was booked at the Volsia County branch Wednesday morning and was released later that afternoon, records show.
She was charged with criminal mischief, contributed to the delinquency of a child, possession of alcohol by someone under the age of 21, and was driving under the influence.
“If it were her ex-boyfriend, you wouldn't have known what kind of car he was driving on Earth? Embarrassing SMH,” commented one person under a Facebook post on Volusia Sheriff's Office.
“Now we all know why she's an ex-girlfriend,” another said.





