Chalk graffiti street art, Bristol, United Kingdom (UK).
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Chalking on pavements – illegal activity – Nature to look out for in Burwell
Chalking on pavements – illegal activity – Nature to look out for in Burwell
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Mum leaves sassy note on pavement for neighbour who moaned about son's chalk art - Mirror Online
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Chalking on pavements – illegal activity – Nature to look out for in Burwell
Police warn girl, 10, her chalk hopscotch grid on the pavement outside her home is criminal damage | Daily Mail Online