Are YOU a Graffiti Victim?
What has changed in the thirteen years since DougWeb got involved in the graffiti problem? Take a moment to leave a comment to this article to tell us. I can say from attending the NoGraf conference in Santa Rosa that I think police agencies are far more sophisticated and interested in the issue than they used to be. I can also say that this interest is a year-to-year thing and probably varies in sophistication from place to place based on the interest of police management but in general things seem to be better than they were. Or is it really better where you live? Is graffiti, public property damage, still a problem and how does it make you feel as a resident or property owner?
It has been thirteen years since the first anti-graffiti site on the Internet challenged the university sites promoting public property vandalism. What has really changed from the graffiti victim’s point of view since 1995? I used to get lots of email from victims that found the Anti-Graffiti Web Page in 1995. Are we still as concerned as we were then? Does your community take graffiti vandalism seriously? Do they still take it seriously in Pleasant Hill, California where this all got started?
Leave a comment. Tell us.
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