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Art or not, graffiti is seen as gang signs that have been used to tag neighborhoods. People who live there much prefer that their house, wall and outside buildings are free of this. It is also within their rights to expect that others will not deface their property. If you feel that you would like to create your art on property that you do not own, it is your responsibility to visit the homeowner/business owner during the day and ask them for permission to paint their property. The same goes for any public property, signs, bridges and other miscellaneous sites for painting. If permission is granted, you could still probably do it at night, wearing dark clothing.
The amount the government spends on graffiti varies widely by location and can include costs for removal, prevention programs, and community outreach. In the U.S., cities may spend millions annually on graffiti removal alone, with estimates often ranging from $10 million to over $30 million in larger metropolitan areas. Additionally, some local governments invest in youth programs or public art initiatives to deter graffiti vandalism, but specific figures can fluctuate based on city budgets and priorities. Overall, precise spending figures can be difficult to pinpoint as they are often included in broader maintenance and public safety budgets.
The most destructive tornado in Ohio history was the Xenia tornado of April 3, 1974. This F5 tornado killed 34 people and caused $439 million in property damage (in 2011 U.S. dollars).
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I googled apartment curfew and 1.9 million hits came up. the first two pages are news reports about people being outraged because apartments have done that. So I'd say probably, but it might depend on your state.
51% of 169 million - 86.19 million
It is a class B misdemeanor and a fine of up to 500 dollars or paying for damaged property ...
Googling "graffiti arrests" returns nearly half a million hits. "Felony graffiti" (graffiti that costs more than $500 to clean up) returns nearly 200,000 hits. It is definitely illegal; the charge is vandalism.
well.. there r a lot of graffiti artist..and there r million and million names .. ill tell u some graffiti artist that i know.. can2 - really great style .... bates - best graffiti writer here 4 me .. totem - awesome style rewok . . daim . .risk . .saber . .great . .sever . . mise . .rhyme . .blade . .banksy . . and there are a lot more.
Approximately 1,500 people are arrested in New Zealand each year for graffiti-related offenses.
The realtor commission on a 1 million property is typically around 5-6, which would amount to 50,000 to 60,000.
The meaning of having a million dollars is that the value of your assets and property equals 1 million dollars.
It is 7,005,000.
The cast of The Million Pound Property Experiment - 2003 includes: Colin McAllister Justin Ryan
Young Dr- Kildare - 1972 The Million Dollar Property was released on: USA: 1972
The typical realtor commission on a 1 million property sale is around 5-6, which amounts to 50,000 to 60,000.
There is no property tax on cash. The property tax on land or real estate valued at 5.9 million dollars will vary depending on the location, the purchase price and (in California) the purchase date.
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