Vandals mark 300-year-old native markings.
Given the largish Hawaiian contingent here, I'm surprised this wasn't posted already.
Now, the thing is, I'm not so sure that's actual vandalism. A proper vandal would have fired more paint, and likely made an effort to actually hit the marks/figures.
Those, to me, look like errant shots. I know there's a fair pump/stock-class contingent on the Islands (probably in no small part due to the fact that paint is as expensive as anything else over there... ) and that looks to me more like random hits from a quick outlaw game, that just happened to take place around the markings.
That's not an excuse, of course, but I'd rather it be accidental than intentional. Anyone know more about the event?
Doc.
Given the largish Hawaiian contingent here, I'm surprised this wasn't posted already.
Now, the thing is, I'm not so sure that's actual vandalism. A proper vandal would have fired more paint, and likely made an effort to actually hit the marks/figures.
Those, to me, look like errant shots. I know there's a fair pump/stock-class contingent on the Islands (probably in no small part due to the fact that paint is as expensive as anything else over there... ) and that looks to me more like random hits from a quick outlaw game, that just happened to take place around the markings.
That's not an excuse, of course, but I'd rather it be accidental than intentional. Anyone know more about the event?
Doc.
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