Quarta-feira, 27 de Janeiro de 2010
Terça-feira, 26 de Janeiro de 2010
Bons exemplos: Nova Zelândia
Auckland, Nova Zelandia:
Introduction
Graffiti vandalism (tagging) is a community issue which can lower property values and encourage more vandalism and other types of crime. It suggests that the neighbourhood doesn't care and isn't able to cope with the problem. Tagging left intact attracts more tagging.
You can take action against tagging by cleaning it up as soon as it happens. A strong community response sends the clear message to those involved that tagging will not be tolerated.
Background
Auckland City Council is currently offering a free graffiti removal service for residential and small business property owners unable to cope with the problem themselves. This service is aimed at delivering a 'Zero Tolerance' approach to graffiti.
The programme is fully endorsed by the Auckland Police and is modelled on many other successful anti-graffiti campaigns around the world.
If the graffiti appears to be an artwork ie permission was given for the work to be done, it will not be removed
Introduction
Graffiti vandalism (tagging) is a community issue which can lower property values and encourage more vandalism and other types of crime. It suggests that the neighbourhood doesn't care and isn't able to cope with the problem. Tagging left intact attracts more tagging.
You can take action against tagging by cleaning it up as soon as it happens. A strong community response sends the clear message to those involved that tagging will not be tolerated.
Background
Auckland City Council is currently offering a free graffiti removal service for residential and small business property owners unable to cope with the problem themselves. This service is aimed at delivering a 'Zero Tolerance' approach to graffiti.
The programme is fully endorsed by the Auckland Police and is modelled on many other successful anti-graffiti campaigns around the world.
If the graffiti appears to be an artwork ie permission was given for the work to be done, it will not be removed
Segunda-feira, 25 de Janeiro de 2010
Domingo, 24 de Janeiro de 2010
Sábado, 23 de Janeiro de 2010
Sexta-feira, 8 de Janeiro de 2010
Código Penal - Artigo 206.º
Artigo 206.º
(Dano)
1. Quem destruir, no todo ou em parte, danificar, desfigurar ou tornar não utilizável coisa alheia é punido com pena de prisão até 3 anos ou com pena de multa.
2. A tentativa é punível.
3. O procedimento penal depende de queixa.
4. É correspondentemente aplicável o disposto nos artigos 201.º e 203.º
(Dano)
1. Quem destruir, no todo ou em parte, danificar, desfigurar ou tornar não utilizável coisa alheia é punido com pena de prisão até 3 anos ou com pena de multa.
2. A tentativa é punível.
3. O procedimento penal depende de queixa.
4. É correspondentemente aplicável o disposto nos artigos 201.º e 203.º
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