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Inquirer on MSNPenang heritage enclave under attack by graffiti artistsThe local authorities are asking building owners to pay for the cost of erasing the graffiti. Read more at straitstimes.com.
He managed to "paint a red mark approximately 24 inches on the wall before he was stopped by the citizen." The cost to repair the spray-painted wall will cost between $300 and $500, police said.
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