
“Spray Paint doesn’t cause graffiti, people cause graffiti“
planetross (someone else may have wrote this, but with different words)
If people don’t like graffiti, they should lobby their government to ban spray paint.
But nooooo… the people who run governments are as thick as thieves with those “paint in a can” people. It keeps people in jobs, economies booming, and those all important tax dollars flowing. Fat Cats are getting fatter in this spray paint -industrial complex thing. Those in charge don’t want to see it stop while their bank accounts get bigger.
As it is now, anyone can purchase spray paint over the counter: no license, no cooling off period, no ID. It’s madness!!
The buyer may say it’s for a car bumper, a piece of patio furniture, or their mailbox; but 9 times out of 10 it’s for graffiti.
I’m so mad I may go to the hardware store, buy a can of spray paint, and put primer on my rusty bumper!!!!
note: if you spray a school bus yellow, is that still vandalism?
double note: there is no contest for what the above sign means.



1 response so far ↓
Turkish Prawn // May 20, 2008 at 2:28 pm
Though I’m not wild about the form that the graffiti took… They get a “B” for creativity.
If you’re going to be a vandal, you can at least be a creative one.
Turkish Prawn
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