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flag Jack Gibson-Burrell, 22, pleaded not guilty to 209 charges over $700,000 in damage from graffiti acts including abseiling Flinders Street Station and stopping a train.

flag Jack Gibson-Burrell, 22, pleaded not guilty to 209 charges, including criminal damage, theft, and reckless conduct endangering life, in connection with the "Pam the Bird" graffiti campaign. flag Prosecutors allege he caused about $700,000 in damage to heritage sites like Flinders Street Station and the disused Melbourne Star ferris wheel, with acts including abseiling the station’s clock tower, stopping a train, and ram-raiding a restaurant. flag The case was referred to the County Court due to the number and severity of charges. flag Gibson-Burrell was granted trial bail with strict conditions, including a $30,000 surety, a nightly curfew, and bans on graffiti and abseiling equipment. flag A directions hearing is set for March 3. flag He left court on a RipStik, declining to comment.

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