I imagine Taylor was smart enough to never take pictures of something like that. You never know when somebody might sue you and get those pictures to try and use against you. They probably wouldn't win, but that's just another hassle.
On several occasions years ago, I had the opportunity to trash a car left parked by trespassers, but my plan was always to surround the vehicle with a berm of dirt and make them dig out. One vehicle I actually started the berm when they saw me and showed up to beg me to let them leave. They were a couple of drunks who cashed a lottery ticket, bought booze, and decided to "take a vacation" and go fishing in my pond. They kept telling me that they were "celebrating their windfall" as if that should make any difference to me.
Another car was spotted in the lot next to my parents old abandoned house. I was going to build a berm around that one, but when I got there, the car was buried up to the axles and nobody was around. They had stolen stuff out the house and loaded it into the car, only to get stuck. I decided to call the police. The group of theives arrived back just before the policeman and started begging me to not do anything because they said they thought the house was abandoned and it was okay to take the stuff out of it. Well, I just laughed as the patrolman rolled up. He asked me what I wanted to do? I said I wanted all the stuff put back into the house and for them to leave and not come back. I asked him to call a wrecker and let them pay to have their car towed out of the mud. When the wrecker arrived, it was my brother's son-in-law. What a laugh! He didn't let on that he knew me, but asked the guys how much money they had. Between all of them, they had $65. He told them that normally he got $75 for this kind of job, but would take their $65 to do it.
After pulling them out, they left in a hurry and we had a good laugh with the patrolman because Sean never charged more than $50 for that kind of tow, but he decided to send the theives away dead broke. That was a fun day, and they never came back.