65.2 million
Approximately 1,500 people are arrested in New Zealand each year for graffiti-related offenses.
There are no specific statistics on the number of deaths from doing graffiti. Graffiti-related deaths are rare and typically result from accidents or altercations rather than the act of graffiti itself. It is important to prioritize safety and legality when engaging in any form of art.
In 2007, 47.5% of thr 1,841,182 total arrests for drugs abuse violations were for Marijuana. A total of 872,720 of those, 775,137 people were arrested for marijuana possession alone. that is a little over 8 every 5 minutes.
There is no exact count of the total number of people arrested in the US in the last 25 years, as arrest data is collected by various local, state, and federal agencies. However, it is known that millions of individuals are arrested annually in the US for various offenses.
35 people die by jellyfishes every year.
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around 11 milion
Graffiti is an art, it's appreciated by many people. If you're a talented graffiti artist, I think you should make it your concept.
Yes. Graffiti can be seen as a display of public art though in some instances it is illegal. Banksy is considered a graffiti artist. He creates social commentary while tagging the city. There is a difference though, between gang graffiti and art graffiti. http://www.banksy.co.uk/
In 2006, the estimated amount of people arrested in the U.S. was 14,380,370. 1,540,297 of those were for property crimes. And 611, 523 were for violent crimes.
probably a few... the british are quite honest
No. Although low level graffiti may more likely be inappropriate, there are many graffiti artists who are interested in showing their skill and artistry.
Most people do not like graffiti. It defaces buildings and signs, costs billions every year in cleaning, re-painting, or replacing of windows, signs, etc., and is a public nuisance. Many people believe that graffiti is associated with gangs, drugs, and criminal acts, so they hate and fear what graffiti represents. In some cities, police departments regularly investigate the codes and symbols used in graffiti in order to help combat gang-related crimes. They don't remove the graffiti, but instead use it just like tourists would use a map and "city guide" to understand the goings-on within a city. Many crimes have been solved by police detectives who have studied the "language and symbols" of graffiti. However, in opposition to the millions of people who hate graffiti, some groups consider it "street art". Some cities' councils have thrown up their hands and ended up setting aside places where graffiti is permitted.
In 2007, 47.5% of thr 1,841,182 total arrests for drugs abuse violations were for Marijuana. A total of 872,720 of those, 775,137 people were arrested for marijuana possession alone. that is a little over 8 every 5 minutes.
in 2014, roughly 1,200,000 people were arrested nationwide.
1.6 million a year, for an average of 1 person arrested every 20 seconds.. Source LAPD:life on the beat (reality tv)
Graffiti has three syllables.
Graffiti creates many negative effects, the foremost being the destruction of someone else's property. Graffiti can be an art form, but one should be respectful of other people and their property first.