they could by putting that person in jail because its abd enough for you to write on someones property but some of the things that they would write is ridiculous they would find the most dirtiet thoughts to write and it a lot of money that people would have to find to fix their property that others have damaged most dirty* bad* im sorry about the words that i messed up
One cause of vandalism in society is due to unemployment. The government can help prevent vandalism by reducing the rules and regulations when it comes to employment. Health and safety laws, maximum working hours, minimum wages and minimum holiday entitlements are examples of government rules and regulations causing the cost of employment for firms to increase. This makes it difficult for firms to hire labor.
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Yes, vandalism is a global issue that occurs in various countries around the world. It can include graffiti, damage to property, and destruction of public spaces, leading to economic and social consequences for communities. Efforts to prevent and address vandalism often involve collaboration between law enforcement, community groups, and local government.
no
by arresting persons that litter and draw graffiti on private and public propertys
you can say that your a cop so on one would dare to paint it
to keep customers and employees to be safe and prevent to vandalism
You could prevent it by saying stop when you see someone doing it.
Yes. The Bahamas is a popular place for destination weddings and it is quit easy to have your wedding in the Bahamas. As all you need is a Bahamas government issued marriage license and a Bahamas licensed Marriage Officer to perform the ceremony.
over 200,000 a year
the government of india is good for nothing so we can not expect any thing from it
The Bahamas is governed by an old Parliament Democracy with a Prime Minster as the head of the Executive Branch. Over 270 years of uninterrupted change in form of government, makes The Bahamas one of the most stable countries in the world. Prior to it's independence in 1973, The Commonwealth of The Bahamas was a British Colony.