Saturday, March 5, 2011

VANDALISM

Wall Posting is on Facebook not in a Real Wall!!!





          Vandalism is a criminal act against property but when it's your property being damaged, it affects on a personal level.  You feel violated, and wonder how such a thing could have happened to you.   While vandalism hurts, there are ways that you can prevent vandalism.  Like other crimes against property and people, the first step to prevent vandalism is to understand the crime.

              The first time I heard vandalism was when I’m on my high school years. Honestly, I’m one of those who commit vandalism. I did it to make “kodigo” on the arm chairs I also did write on the walls of the CR (comfort room) of our school. The reason why I did that is that i;m tempted to answer what’s written to it. I remembered the things that were written there such as quarrel of lovers, arguments of some students, getting the cellphone numbers of one another and also their comments and hatred to their teachers.

               Doing this is not a good thing, first, it damages property. Imagine a wall is fixed and painted by a person then you will just write on it? Because you wrote on it, the person will paint and fix it again. Are you not guilty? Another example is when you write bad things on the wall especially a public wall, a child might saw it and do it as well. Many other things will affect us if we continue vandalism that’s why I, as one of those who vandal promise to not repeat it ever again.


                   Given the amount of damage, personal inconvenience and injury associated with vandalism, you should care.  You're affected.  You can help!

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