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Some showman like Banki get away with it and prosper but defacing public property is not usually condoned. Unsitley property is actionable in court. Vandalism is chargeable.

Mostly not an option

Permission for murals is a possibility but neighour s need to support it.

In cases where showmen like Banki manage to evade punishment and thrive, it creates a concerning precedent. However, it is important to note that defacing public property is generally not tolerated. Such acts are considered unlawful and can result in legal action being taken against the individuals responsible. Vandalism is a chargeable offense that has consequences.

Although it may not always be feasible, obtaining permission to create murals can be a potential solution. However, it is crucial to have the support of the neighboring community in order for this option to be viable. When community members rally behind the idea of murals, it becomes more likely that the authorities will be open to allowing them. This collaboration between local residents and public authorities can create an environment where art is celebrated and public spaces are beautified.

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