Brian Peavy in jail

dualthreat

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People who vandalize property can get f***ed.

Side note: I'd like to win Saturday and we're going to need someone to cover Byron Pringle so we're going to need B Peavy to play.

Carry on.
 

MuseumFaux

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Perhaps he just heard about the "Clapton is God" tag on the bridge for ages, and just felt that the travesty of its removal needed remedied. Kudos young man, carry on. ;)
 

ISUMojoMan

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If the graffiti is good they ought to pay them for it since it’s a freakin skate park. Great point on the lunch trays.
 

CyInDFW

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Maybe for a bunch of squares spray painting/tagging sounds criminal, but there is fine line between criminal and artistic expression. Guerilla gardening, spray painting, ephemeral art, etc.

You know all of those square dining tables with carvings from students in Memorial Union? When they were carved on as tables that would have been a similar criminal offense, but today they are displayed on the MU walls as art.

Actually there isn't a fine line, if you tag city or private property it's a crime. If he doesn't run, chances are he gets a ticket and has to appear to pay the fine.

Don't let him be a Captain for the KSU game and move on, but there needs to be something at least.
 

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