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Interesting ... the graffiti wasn't painted on the wall but on something like shelf-liner. As far as posting a picture of someone else's graffiti goes, I would think that she has that right, even given that fugly law, so long as she didn't endorse the sentiment. The wry, yet defensibly rhetorical comment of "Hmm, I wonder why anybody would do something like this?" might save her bacon.
OTOH, Ian should consider himself warned ... and, if he has a lick of sense, will step lightly rather than push for this woman to be prosecuted. Everybody has unguarded moments and Ian is no exception.
A 20-year-old Montreal woman is in trouble with the police over an Instagram post. Jennifer Pawluck took a snapshot of graffiti depicting a local top police officer with a bullet in his forehead. She believes she's done nothing wrong. The picture has gone viral since Pawluck posted it, while the original graffiti has since been removed. She is now facing a court hearing for her post, accused of criminal harassment and intimidation against high-ranking police officer, Ian Lafrenière. http://rt.com/news/montreal-girl-arrested-instagram-370/
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