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Vandalism has far-reaching negative effects that extend beyond immediate damage. Environmental vandalism makes living spaces uninhabitable and fosters a disposable culture, jeopardizing safety and well-being. Economically, institutions spend thousands on repairs, wasting resources meant for lasting use, while vandals often face hefty fines for their actions. Socially, vandalism can create a hostile environment, putting the community at risk and damaging relationships. Understanding these impacts is essential for fostering a safe and supportive community.
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Environmental Vandalism negatively impacts your environment: -Makes living spaces unlivable -Creates a culture where your home becomes "disposable" -Puts your own and others' safety and well-beings at risk
Economic Vandalism has adverse economic effects: -The University spends thousands of dollars each year in repairs -Furnishings and structures meant to last for years are wasted -You (the vandal) end up paying upwards of thousands for damages you created
Social Vandalism harms the community: By putting others' well-beings at risk, vandalism can create a hostile environment.