What of public property? Surely if it belongs to the public then any member of the public has the right to decorate it as they see fit, non?
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But how do you dispose of the bodies ?![]()
If it belongs to the public, do you ever take into consideration that the public probably don't want to see it defaced?
Tell you what...Show me one 'public' property that is 100% loved (aesthetically) by the public with not ONE contrary opinion and I'll put down my cans.
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I'll go with Nelson's Column and Trafalgar Square. Do I get a prize?![]()
Tell you what...Show me one 'public' property that is 100% loved (aesthetically) by the public with not ONE contrary opinion and I'll put down my cans.
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Tell you what...Show me one 'public' property that is 100% loved (aesthetically) by the public with not ONE contrary opinion and I'll put down my cans.
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Are you the self styled voice of the people? Do you poll every resident to see if they'd like you to ***** paint all over a local building? Or do you just assume that everyone has already gotten together and agreed that some waster should spray paint it because it'll obviously look far better resembling a new york tube train than a building?
I don't think it has to be 100% loved, just loved by the majority.
Also, graffiti can make a building worse (and usually does) so I'd hardly use some people's dislike of a building as justification for making it worse in the eyes of the majority.
Some said Jackson Pollock defaced canvases...
I think Visage's sig is appropriate here...
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I think they are two horns of the same goat.I assume from your use of the smiley that you appreciate that free speech and freedom to decorate publicly held buildings as you please are two different things...
But feel free to talk about graffiti all you want, I'm not about to try and stop you![]()
I think they are two horns of the same goat.
penski said:And if I choose to practice it...?
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