Depends. Usually, you have to clean it and get charged a fine and a misdemeanor.
Added: Define "vandalism." It can mean many things to many different people - from spray-painting graffiti on a wall up to burning something down or blowing it up. It depends on what the vandalism amounts to - what it is that was vandalized - how costly it is - and how much damage was done to it. So-called 'vandalism' CAN amount to the offense of "Destruction of Property" and if done with criminal intent could possibly amount all the way up to to a felony offense.
You vandalize by disfiguring or damaging something
They think that it is funny or fun to vandalize wikianswers, but they could get easily blocked by supervisors if they do.
The word, "Impossibility" refers to something that could never happen.
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Vandalize - album - was created on 2009-01-14.
It could be a catalyst.
Contrast is a synonym for difference. Expected means when something can be easily predicted or you could assume this would happen. Reality is when is something that could happen but doesn't really include predicting anything. It is more of using common sense to analyze something that could happen.
Contrast is a synonym for difference. Expected means when something can be easily predicted or you could assume this would happen. Reality is when is something that could happen but doesn't really include predicting anything. It is more of using common sense to analyze something that could happen.
Vandalize is the correct US English spelling.The British English spelling is vandalise.
The noun forms of the verb 'vandalize' are vandal, vandalization vandalism, and the gerund, vandalizing.
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