Graffiti vandal gets eight year prison sentence in Texas
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- DreSandoval
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curtisreed
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mosesmedina:
so what you're saying is that there is no such thing as "upstanding citizens"?! What's your point? That no one should be exempt from having their property damaged?
You've talked a lot, but you have yet to answer this simple question:
What would you think, say and do if I showed up and tagged your car?
HINT: I doubt very much you'd celebrate my artistic expression.
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curtisreed
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mosesmedina
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yeah that was a shitty move she must of been on the riggity rag!
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mosesmedina
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curtisreed
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mosesmedina:
calling a judge a "bitch" or saying she was "on the rag" sounds ignorant and mysoginistic. All she has done is punish a common delinquent.
or do you share the values of that sorry tagger? maybe that's it. you out there taggin' too?
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curtisreed
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mosesmedina:
Uh.. that doesn't even make sense. Women aren't governed by hormones. Lol, we are fully functional the entire month round. And anyway, PMS occurs just prior to actually, as you say, being on the rag. So...no.
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hell0everything
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This is fucking terrible. That judge was incredibly unfair and bitchy - if he was crying like he was then he was obviously remorseful. Worse things happen than an eighteen year old tagging businesses and vacant places.
This kid deserves another chance.
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hell0everything
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curtisreed
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hell0everything:
he'll get another chance after he does some time. what a wuss, fricking crybaby.
if you can't do the time, don't do the crime, wussy.
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curtisreed
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UWAZell
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hell0everything:
Those weren't tears of remorse, the bloke was upset because he's about to spend eight years of his life behind bars. A ridiculous sentence yes, but so long as other 'taggers' receive similar sentences the world goes on.
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UWAZell
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iamfree
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that judge was a bitch.8 years is waay to long for tagging ANYTHING.hopefully someone tags her shit the whole 8 years she snatched from this young man.
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iamfree
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iamfree:
Tagging is a somewhat nice way of saying VANDALIZING. They should cut his hands off.
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allIknowis
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iamfree:
So what do you think should have happen to the guy?
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bailey78
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iamfree:
I put it in lower down, 3 years of 60 hours a week wiping the crap off of building, vans, and bridges. at least.
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allIknowis
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iamfree:
Corpus Christi has just started using people in jail to clean up the graffiti that the vandels are doing.
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bailey78
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iamfree
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iamfree:
me personally would have given him 100,000 hrs of community service,specifically cleaning up behind tag artist.Thats all he deserved.The man in my eyes is just a petty criminal.Seriously anyone who agrees with the judge can go lick a donkey testicle.
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iamfree
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iamfree:
Eight years is pretty harsh. However, I despise the graffiti vandals. Several years laboring to clean up behind graffitti vandals seems more appropriate and would likely serve a better lesson. Eight years is bad news; he will come out a different man, much to our regret!
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MoonLoon
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MoonLoon
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iamfree:
"Iamfree", would that be from a live donkey?
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MoonLoon
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UWAZell
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iamfree:
Eight years is excessive for this crime and I agree that three would have been appropriate. Community service on the other hand is a joke and he, and others like him, deserve time in jail for vandalising businesses... so annoying.
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UWAZell
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DreSandoval
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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — A south Texas district judge has sentenced an 18-year-old man to eight years in prison for habitually vandalizing property with graffiti .
Sebastian Perez had pleaded guilty in a Corpus Christi state district court to three graffiti charges, as well as to marijuana possession.Perez told the judge that spray-painting graffiti had become became a habit, but he stopped when he realized it was getting him nowhere. He cried and asked for probation, saying he would finish high school, get a job and help clean up the mess. The judge, unmoved, assessed the maximum sentence.
Police say Perez spray-painted more than two dozen properties from March to August. The Corpus Christi Caller-Times reports that police blamed him for more than $7,300 in damage, leaving his mark on everything from fences and homes to a medical clinic and traffic signs.
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DreSandoval