âThatâs Australiaâ: Retired nurse fined over message scrawled on billboard Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Stephen Langfordâs day started with a defiant poem and ended with a conviction, after a Sydney court ruled a pro-refugee message the 62-year-old scrawled on a billboard in liquid chalk met the definition of an aggravated graffiti charge. On a ground-level Darlinghurst billboard advertising Jaguar vehicles with the slogan âsorry to appear aggressiveâ, the retired nurse and long-time human rights activist had, at 9.15am on August 14, 2019, used a liquid chalk marker to add his two cents: âSorry to bully innocent people in concentration camps for six years. But thatâs Australia.â