Revised Laws of Saint Lucia (2021)

464.   Damage of no pecuniary value

A person who intentionally or recklessly in any way damages, spoils, or destroys anything belonging to or in the possession of any other person or to which any other person has the right of possession, in spite of the fact that such thing is not of any pecuniary or saleable value, or of any value whatsoever except to the person to whom it belongs, or who has possession or the right of possession of it, is liable on summary conviction to a fine of $500, although no pecuniary damage to any such thing may have been committed by the offender.