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Laws on graffiti should be kept as they currently are in most parts of the world. It's allowable only when given explicit permission, or on your own property. There's nothing special legally or morally about graffiti; if you do it without permission then it's defacing property without the owner's consent and punishable just like anything else.
Quote from: N. Escalona on February 15, 2009, 05:18:43 amLaws on graffiti should be kept as they currently are in most parts of the world. It's allowable only when given explicit permission, or on your own property. There's nothing special legally or morally about graffiti; if you do it without permission then it's defacing property without the owner's consent and punishable just like anything else.To be honest, I think artistic graffiti should be allowed on old buildings or under bridges, etc, gas stations in bad areas, but not on office buildings, grocery stores, fancy restaurants, or other "formal" places.
Quote from: jrgp on February 15, 2009, 05:26:16 amQuote from: N. Escalona on February 15, 2009, 05:18:43 amLaws on graffiti should be kept as they currently are in most parts of the world. It's allowable only when given explicit permission, or on your own property. There's nothing special legally or morally about graffiti; if you do it without permission then it's defacing property without the owner's consent and punishable just like anything else.To be honest, I think artistic graffiti should be allowed on old buildings or under bridges, etc, gas stations in bad areas, but not on office buildings, grocery stores, fancy restaurants, or other "formal" places.Would you make inartistic graffiti illegal in those same places?
Who would you entrust with the authority to determine what is art and what is not? To determine what is a formal place and what is not?A system like that is ripe for nepotism, graft, and all sorts of corruption. To say nothing of the violation of property rights.
what if the people is in charge of that?
Streetart > Graffiti
Quote from: excruciator on February 15, 2009, 12:15:13 pmwhat if the people is in charge of that?How would you implement that? Have the entire population vote? We can't bother every citizen for something so trivial and local.
Quote from: Hundkeex on February 15, 2009, 12:26:42 pmStreetart > Graffitigraffiti = street art.dumbass.also, REVERSE GRAFFITI is awesome.