The act of vandalism is putting something somewhere that the owner of said property doesn't want it such as spray painting a wall. So in effect, who ever raised the monoliths was the actual vandal.
The act of vandalism is putting something somewhere that the owner of said property doesn't want it such as spray painting a wall. So in effect, who ever raised the monoliths was the actual vandal.
Nope, the people that left the monolith was a litterer (dumped something on land that wasn't theirs). The people that removed it were thieves (took something that didn't belong to them). Vandals would have had to damage something belonging to the land owner, I guess those are the people that travelled to see the monoliths and damaged the land along the way.
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The act of vandalism is putting something somewhere that the owner of said property doesn't want it such as spray painting a wall. So in effect, who ever raised the monoliths was the actual vandal.
Nope, the people that left the monolith was a litterer (dumped something on land that wasn't theirs). The people that removed it were thieves (took something that didn't belong to them). Vandals would have had to damage something belonging to the land owner, I guess those are the people that travelled to see the monoliths and damaged the land along the way.
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Cleaning up litter doesn't make you a thief. In this case though they do sound like dbags.
It does if you don't have the land owner's permission.