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'''Vandalism''' was the act of defacing or destroying property, and was against the law in many places and times.{{fact}}
'''Vandalism''' was the act of defacing or destroying property, and was against the law in many places and times.{{fact}}
A [[Spray painter|kid]] once graffitied the TARDIS. The [[Ninth Doctor]] made him clean it up later on. ([[TV]]: [[Aliens of London (TV story)|Aliens of London]], [[World War Three (TV story)|World War Three]])


A graffiti artist named [[Rigsy]] was serving community service and was painting over murals in a tunnel, which [[Fenton (Flatline)|Fenton]] believed were just vandalism and that Rigsy was "trash". ([[TV]]: ''[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]'')
A graffiti artist named [[Rigsy]] was serving community service and was painting over murals in a tunnel, which [[Fenton (Flatline)|Fenton]] believed were just vandalism and that Rigsy was "trash". ([[TV]]: ''[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]'')

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Vandalism was the act of defacing or destroying property, and was against the law in many places and times.[source needed]

A graffiti artist named Rigsy was serving community service and was painting over murals in a tunnel, which Fenton believed were just vandalism and that Rigsy was "trash". (TV: Flatline)

The Thirteenth Doctor wrote on the wall of a motel room with marker, to which Graham O'Brien protested, saying they would have to pay for that. The Doctor was unconcerned, later revealing the ink could simply vanish. (TV: Rosa)