Society & Culture

Graffiti

Society & Culture

Posted by: Gemma2759

6th Feb 2011 04:08pm

Just wish the kids of today would not tag everything they see as a blank wall or in need of their tag................Surely there should be a register to put photos of tags so that people can identify the tagger and then they can be enlisted to clean up the mess.
Apparently, flyspray is a good remover of spray tags and graffiti.
Maybe Councils could emply the taggers to decorate designated walls.


Anonymous
  • 9th Mar 2011 07:07pm

Yeah taggers are a pain just on the weekend just gone some tagger left their tag on the bak of a couple of buildings doors,best thing he or she could of done was apply for a job to paint the doors would of done a good deed for the community aye! I also reckon the council should designate walls for taggers to put their graffiti artistic skills too good use cause there are some Great Artist out there whoever yous are.


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