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Legal Graffiti? Do you think I could get away with this? Legal wording attached? |
Taking a cue from the 鈥淲ash Me鈥?messages scrawled on the back of delivery trucks, graffiti artists seek out soot covered surfaces and inscribe them with images, tags, and even advertising slogans using scrub brushes and pressure hoses. 搂 10-117. Defacement of property, possession, sale and display of aerosol spray paint cans, [and] broad tipped markers and etching acid prohibited in certain instances. YOU KNOW WHAT GRAFFITI IS LEGAL TO ME AND THATS THE WAY I LIKE IT I BOMB DEFACE ON BUILDING'S RESEDENTIAL PRIVVATE ETC No, unless you have permission from the owner, then it is okay. unless you have the written permission of the owner (for proof that you got permission, so he doesnt cross you) or it is your own property, I believe you are allowed to graffiti on that property; however there are legal graffiti walls in some cities Hi, my name is Philip. |
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