Graffiti is legally defined by the crime of vandalism. The definition varies from state to state, but it is always illegal to paint or mark another person's property without their permission.
It is also considered criminal mischeif, which is a punishable crime.
writting bombing tagging
tagging maybe?
For the city of Melbourne, see the link below for their press release relating to the permit for graffiti (not tagging).
a tag in graffiti is a gangs symbol or sign. a TAG is the stuuf that you see on store windows i say its the quickest way to destor property n also some wriing negro on a store can be classified as a tag
The permit process for Melbourne allows graffiti, not tagging. See the link below for the city's press release on the subject.
See the link below for the press release from the city of Melbourne on the permit process for gtaffiti (not tagging).
If by "tagging" you are referring to Graffiti, no. There is no connection between vandalism committed to private/public property and the motor vehicle enforcement codes.
is windmill lane the u2 graffiti wall? if it is then yeh its legal but when you go tagging the appartments near it, then its illegal
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'graffiti'.Collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example; a wall of graffiti or a scourge of graffiti.
Graffiti ing is not the correct term and most people would not use that term when referring to displaying graffit. Most people would just simple say they are doing, painting, or drawing graffiti.
Graffiti is popular because as u could see it everywhere New York most popular like California and plus graffiti is not a crime it art and people want to show other people their art that why graffiti is popular.
In most cases, tagging is considered illegal because it involves graffiti or unauthorized markings on public or private property without permission. It is often seen as vandalism and can result in fines or other penalties.