Suspected artist behind Melbourne’s notorious ‘Pam the Bird’ graffiti released on bail.

Suspected artist behind Melbourne’s notorious ‘Pam the Bird’ graffiti released on bail.
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It sounds like a significant development regarding the ‘Pam the Bird’ graffiti! This artwork has certainly captured the public’s attention in Melbourne. The idea of someone being arrested and then bailed is always a topic of discussion, especially when it involves street art. This case raises questions about art vs. vandalism and the impact of public opinion on such matters. What are your thoughts on this situation? Do you support the artist’s expression or do you think there should be more legal regulations around street art?