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* In ''[[S-Cry-ed]]'', Alter powers can't ''not'' cause damage, as they rely on the surrounding matter for both energy and mass to make the Alter forms, and the Alter Users don't have much control over what matter gets used.
* Averted in ''[[Zambot 3]]'' about as far as it can go. Many battles happen in cities that had been destroyed in ''previous'' battles and the people of the Japan don't take too kindly to the heroes.
* [[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha|Nanoha]] flees the scene of her first battle when she hears sirens, not wanting to get in trouble for the damage caused by the [[Monster of the Week]]. Averted when after the final battle of A's, the TSAB works on repairing the damaged areas of the city.
* Averted in ''[[Fairy Tail]]'', as [[Destructive Saviour|the massive property damage the members of the titular guild cause]] is the main reason they aren't more wealthy or influential despite the considerable power of their mages. In fact the council regulated them would have probably ''disbanded them'' several times if [[Screw the Rules, I Have Connections|their leaders wasn't friends with (an increasingly small number of) council members]]. Hell, Lucy even states that no matter how high-ranking and well-paying the missions she completes are she's never getting most of it as long as her partners Natsu and Gray keep breaking crap.
** At the current point in the manga (low 200s) the council is actively looking for a reason to disband them.
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* In ''[[Doctor Who]]'', the Doctor causes destruction and mayhem on a regular basis, on one occasion draining the River Thames, and he ''never'' sticks around to clear up the mess.
** It is kinda hard to charge him for damages considering he can simple escape by jumping around through time and space. Not to mention changing his appearance every now and then.
*** The Doctor is technically an employee of UNIT -- butUNIT—but at that point the government just hauls out 'sovereign immunity' and 'act of war' clauses, and ''nobody'' gets any insurance settlement.
* In ''[[Common Law]]'', one of the leads foils a convenience store robbery... by driving his car through the front of the store. Doesn't seem cost effective.
 
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