Is it really a crime? Social media users share hilarious examples of “polite vandalism” –

Is it really a crime?  Social media users share hilarious examples of “polite vandalism” –

While vandalism often only creates misery for the people involved, it can sometimes be a laughing stock when done right.

Social media users in the US and UK shared images of polite vandalism collected by Bored Panda † in a fun gallery.

One of the fun shots is a photo of a cat pasted on racist graffiti, while another shows a litter box being luxuriously renovated with a quote from Shakespeare next to it.

Elsewhere, a cheeky British resident couldn’t help but poke around at a sign in front of a Covid-19 testing site to indicate he’s fed up with the pandemic.

Here FEMAIL shares the most polite examples of vandalism on the web.

Whatever the question, the proof that cats are the answer is this extremely polite British vandalism replacing racist graffiti with this photo of a cat.

Located at a Covid testing center in South East London, this sign speaks for most of us.  Simple, a little funny and real

Located at a Covid testing center in South East London, this sign speaks for most of us. Simple, a little funny and real

This stop sign, seen in the United States, was made into a tribute to Queen rocker Freddie Mercury, with a line from the band's popular song and an image of the lead singer himself.

This stop sign, seen in the United States, was made into a tribute to Queen rocker Freddie Mercury, with a line from the band’s popular song and an image of the lead singer himself.

This road sign was made a little more interesting by a polite vandal who used the arrow on the sign as a guitar and drew a musician around it.

This road sign was made a little more interesting by a polite vandal who used the arrow on the sign as a guitar and drew a musician around it.

This US auto dealership fell into the trap of a carefree joker who complained about it.

This US car dealership fell into the trap of a carefree joker who complained that “rent” sounds too much like the Spanish word “feliz” for happy.

Someone in the UK clearly felt the holiday spirit when he flipped this sign that wild animals could cross the road and turn into a reindeer-filled Christmas sleigh.

Someone in the UK clearly felt the holiday spirit when he flipped this sign that wild animals could cross the road and turn into a reindeer-filled Christmas sleigh.

A lot of people must have laughed at this cheeky piece of British graffiti that subtly depicts a picture of a person painting the phone number of a graffiti removal hotline.

A lot of people must have laughed at this cheeky piece of British graffiti that subtly depicts a picture of a person painting the phone number of a graffiti removal hotline.

This British van became the scene of a crime of vandalism when a humorous prankster decided to scribble a witty pastiche of a dating ad in the mud of the car.

This British van became the scene of a crime of vandalism when a humorous prankster decided to scribble a witty pastiche of a dating ad in the mud of the car.

Less polite and more philosophical, the note on this writer states that this is only temporary:

Less polite and more philosophical, the note on this printer says that this is temporary here, “In the big picture, aren’t we all?”

The most polite vandalism ever?  Ben's colleague in the US office decided to replace the bathroom sign by giving him a private bathroom for work.

The most polite vandalism ever? Ben’s colleague in the US office decided to replace the bathroom sign by giving him a private bathroom for work.

Referring to Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, this graffiti elevates this basket from a trash can into a literary work.

Referring to Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar, this graffiti elevates this trash can from a trash can to a literary work.

While adding a cute mustache to this American fire hose fitting could be considered vandalism, it could also be seen as a cute piece of art.

While adding a cute mustache to this American fire hose fitting could be considered vandalism, it could also be seen as a cute piece of art.

Source: Daily Mail

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