🔍 Common Theories About Shoes on Power Lines
No single explanation fits every case, but here are the most common beliefs people share:
1. Marking Territory (Gang or Group Symbol?)
Belief: Some think shoes on wires show gang presence or areas where drugs are sold.
Reality: This rumor has been around for years, but experts and police say it’s rarely true.
🚨 Most groups avoid obvious signs that would draw attention — they prefer to stay unnoticed.
Verdict: Might happen in very rare cases, but mostly a myth repeated over time.
2. A Rite of Passage or Celebration
Graduation day? Some students throw their shoes after finishing school or college.
Military friends? They might toss boots before someone leaves for service.
End of the school year? Teens do it just for fun.
✅ This version is cheerful and symbolic — saying goodbye to one stage of life and welcoming another.
