Thursday 7 May 2009

Comment 10




I agree with what Sophia is saying in this blog post; graffiti can be an expression of talent, however in most cases in is the perfect form of vandalism.

Graffiti is especially predominant on the railway lines, and many of the run down factories and buildings have been tagged by various groups/gangs. She is also right in stating the cost, as graffiti does cost the government thousands of pounds every year to get right.

I think a solution to a vandalism problem like like would to have special areas were graffiti is allowed to happen. For example; a skate park near my old house was legally allowed to be sprayed.

Graffiti is an art - not not when it is attached with gang culture.

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