Big No
by Jeymar Pena
Vandalism is one of the big problems here in Quezon National High School because even though the officials of the school is giving a solution to it, still it is not enough to stop them.
It is really hard to stop them because the only way to stop them is their discipline.
They don’t have a discipline that is why the keep on doing it. The main reason why they are doing it is because it is their trip they say.
“Kasi trip ko lang at dahil wala akong magawa.” Stated by a student who keeps doing vandalism.
“Ito ang art ko, di to ko pinapahayag ang aking talent.” Said by someone who is doing vandalism.
That is not a acceptable reason because you are messing and invading someones property.
Also vandalism is a crime and has a penalties. Many acts of vandalism are misdemeanors, meaning the maximum penalties include fines and up to a year in the local jail.
First of all it is not your property. Just think that if you have a building and someone write a graffiti on it you will be angry right? Because you don’t have a permission on the owner to write something in his property.
It is not your property, it is the government’s property.
Second, you can write or express your art in many ways. Remember that wall is not a notebook or pad that you can just write onto. You can express your art in pad, in computer and in your own property. Don’t express your art in thr c.r and etc.
Lastly, think of the consequences of what you are doing, you can be at jail if you continue writing a vandalism.The publication of QNHS The Coconut hope that the new SSG Officer will give some solution to this serious problem.