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A person who damages public property is typically referred to as a vandal or a perpetrator of vandalism. Vandalism involves intentionally destroying or defacing public property without permission.
You work, you earn you pay tax, tax create public property damage public property, damage your own income.
If you hit public property you will have to pay for the damage no matter what.
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Criminal damage is damage done to public or private property by a person who is not its owner. A person convicted of causing criminal damage may be ordered by the judge to pay for the damage to be fixed. The cost of fixing criminal damage may also be covered by insurance.
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PLPD is public liability and property damage. Property damage provides insurance cover against damage caused by you to the other person's vehicle or building, etc. Public liability insurance covers the occupants of both your and the other vehicle usually to a maximum of $250,000. Note that PL&PD does not cover your vehicle nor you as the driver.
PlPD = public liability, property damage, meaning your policy will cover medical and some property damage to a vehicle or property you may have an infraction with
We should not indulge in activities that have damaging effects on public property should also make others realize about the need of protecting public property. It is the duty of every citizen to protect public property. We should be penalised if we damage property or cause harm to monuments of historic interest.
Public Liability and Property Damage insurance. Bascially liability insurance.
PL PD stands for "Public Liability and Property Damage." It refers to insurance coverage that helps protect you from the financial consequences of liability claims and damage to third-party property as a result of your actions.
The person is known as a vandal.