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Summary Of: Vandalism

vandalism has been justified by painter... Vandalism is only a meaningful concept in a culture that recognizes... Private citizens commit vandalism when they wilfully damage or deface the... vandalism has many forms... Vandalism per se is often considered one of the least serious common crimes... Examples of vandalism include salting lawns... In the case of vandalism to private property... Opportunistic vandalism of this nature may also be filmed... for vandalism can be particularly severe in some countries... attempts to cause or commits an act of vandalism may be liable to... The act of vandalism in UK is construed as an... made a crackdown on vandalism a centerpiece of his anti... crimes such as vandalism would cause a corresponding decrease in violent crime... Though vandalism in itself is illegal... vandalism can only have sense in a culture respecting... vandalism was assured a long... Vandalism poses the problem of the value of art compared to life... a very fine line between vandalism as an artform...

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