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It depends on what class felony/misdemenor the charge was. For example, class 6 felonies can get one year in jail. Text 242242
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Vandalism is the deliberate act of destroying public property. It can also have to do with destroying property that does not belong to you.
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Vandalism is an act of destruction. It "acts out" anger, frustration, anti-social behaviours. Vandalism seeks to deny the owner of the property, or the community, the use or enjoyment of the property.
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I feel it depends on what is being drawn and on what. Some graffiti is really beautiful, almost like paintings, it can express a message or a picture appealing to quite a number of people, it can actually embellish an area. Art is in the ...
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・ 1 Install motion sensor flood lights. Creating a well-lit area will deter vandals from trespassing on... ・ 2 Notify your neighbors. Whether the vandalism is being committed against a home or business, surrounding... ・ 3 Notify your local ...
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The definition of 'vandalism' is willful or malicious destruction or defacement of public or private property.
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Young people are commonly associated with vandalism and graffiti. The British Transport Police estimate that young people are responsible for 90% of vandalism on the railways, the peak age being 17 years and the peak time for vandalism bein...
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No matter how creative or great looking they may be. The act is vandalism. When there is no permission to place their tag.
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I don't think so, do you? It's just that when a Picasso gets damaged, there are worldwide headlines.
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Graffiti damage is inflicted by both juveniles and adults. There are several types of graffiti vandals: taggers who want their handiwork (usually names or initials) to be seen; gang members who are communicating with other gangs; and those ...
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