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The doodle-breaker in melbourne was fined, juge: ugly, not art.

 23 May 2019

Hawking with masked graffiti (Pioneer Sun)


An judge in Melbourne waived a notorious graffiti destroyer from prison, but said his graffiti label was "ugly" and was not art.

Hawking (Leo Hocking), 36, a man at Beswater (Bayswater) in Melbourne, pleaded guilty to 157 counts of accusation, including several counts of intentional damage to property, trespassing and burglary intent to sabotage, the avant-garde Sun reported.

During a 12-month frenzy of graffiti, Hawking, with a paint can, broke into the side yard of the subway station. Hawking often goes through the fence late at night and graffiti on the train body.

In some cases, Hawking also stole keys from the Virginia Public Transport Bureau (Public Transport Victoria) to open the locked door.

Hawking also uses a GoPro motion camera to shoot his antisocial behavior.

Hawking lost about A $23000 in train warehouses across Melbourne in the year to July 2018.

Judge O`Cornell (Michael O`Connell said Hawking was not young and should be justified to compensate him for all the damage caused by serious crimes.

O`Cornell judge said Hawking could have been put in prison "to teach some lessons," but given that he had been held for 92 days for similar crimes not long ago, "it`s been a wake-up call." As a result, O`Cornell judge ruled that Hawking had to perform 440hours of community work and be subject to drug and mental health assessment and treatment.

Hawking will not be allowed to go out between 9: 00 p.m. and 6: 00 a.m. The next morning for the next six months. In addition, O`Cornell judge banned Hawking from dealing with 20-year-old accomplice Costantini (Brayden Costantini).

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