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What does the word vandalism mean?

Vandalism is the act of deliberately destroying or damaging property, especially public property. It can range from minor acts like graffiti to more serious crimes like arson and destruction of historical monuments.

Here are some key points about vandalism:

* Intentional: Vandalism is not accidental damage. It's done on purpose.

* Destruction or damage: The act must involve harming property in some way, either physically or through defacement.

* Property: The target of vandalism can be anything from public buildings and parks to private vehicles and homes.

* Motive: The motive behind vandalism can vary. It can be done out of anger, boredom, rebellion, or simply to express oneself.

Examples of vandalism:

* Graffiti: Spray painting or writing on walls, fences, or other surfaces.

* Breaking windows: Smashing windows of buildings or cars.

* Defacing statues: Spray painting or damaging statues or other monuments.

* Arson: Setting fire to buildings or other property.

Vandalism is a crime and can result in serious consequences, including fines, jail time, and community service.

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