Depends on if you want to save the old ones. If they are to be scrapped just pop a screw drive into the middle of them and pop them out. If you want to save them it's best to remove the rims and pop them from the back side to avoid any damamge.
If you have nylon screwdrives/pry levers there is a slim chance of getting under a lip to get them out, but very slim. To me it would not be worth damaging the rim to save the removal time. Removing the rims also give you a chance to clean up the backs of the rims, brakes and wheel wells.
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