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[–] pulsewidth@lemmy.world 47 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Same with tourists defacing and stealing bones from the Paris catacombs.

When we visited several years back they had to have guides trailing in the dark watching everyone to ensure tourists didn't smash or steal or carve their initials into the old bones. We saw quite a bit of (what looked like) recent damage and defacing.

People who feel the need to vandalise stuff just for fun need significant consequences. I think reciprocity would work well. Carved your name on something? This is going to hurt. Kicked and broke a femur? Oh dear.

While I don't like the state being the sole arbiter of violence, this is one use I might look away for.