steppinthrax
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- Jul 17, 2006
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Originally posted by: miketheidiot
Originally posted by: steppinthrax
Even though what he was doing was in a way his freadom of speech he had to be stupid to think no one will bother him for doing it. Police in general are stupid (H.S. Diploma required). To sit there and try to explain biodegratable and Dot-matrix to them would be like going to the moon. There are some other issues with this. If I were walking down the street and happen to feet sprayed with that ****** I would get angry. I'm sure it might wash off easily on the sidewalk but not on fabric or cloth. Also when aresol cans disperse fluid there is always some sort of gas released. These type of things need to be taken in effect . I'm sure if you look up the definition of defacing and vandalism he fits right in there even though it can be washed off. The point is that someone has to wash it off or it kind of stays there. If the city does it he should of pre-arranged something with the city in payment of sidewalk washing.
To say it can be washed off is like If I break a bus stop window and when the police pick me up I say that Oh it can be fixed. I can go down the Home Depot and pick up a piece of Lexan.
chalk usually disperses with rain or even wind and high-traffic. Its more like leaving a finger print on the bus window than breaking it.
Even though it may be aresol chalk (if that is what it is) there are planning considerings that need to be made. You can't just go out and start spraying the sidwalks. You have pedestrians and people who will complain about traking that stuff. And there are certian situations where chalk can't wash off.