I was under the impression that graffiti was so passe. I guess not. The city, community, and many individuals have invested a lot of time, money and energy into restoring them. So how do we get young people to express their creativeness in other acceptable modes which do not deface public property in a lasting way? If someone knows please inform us all!
"how do we get young people to express their creativeness in other acceptable modes which do not deface public property in a lasting way" seriously? I'll tell you how: we should teach our kids some responsibility instead of considering this a misdirected expression of creativity. Catch them and make them scrub it clean themselves.
22 Comentários
DP (Visitante)
DP
Beaver hill resident (Visitante)
PS (Visitante)
Winthrop Resident (Utilizador Registado)
Shelly (Utilizador Registado)
Winthrop Ave Resident (Utilizador Registado)
TK (Visitante)
LCI Citywide Helper (Oficial Verificado)
CG (Visitante)
SLM (Visitante)
Beaver Hills resident (Visitante)
Moses Boone (Utilizador Registado)
DavidK (Visitante)
Meir H (Visitante)
SDM (Visitante)
please fix
J. Hart (Visitante)
C Perkins (Visitante)
Lloyd Buzzell (Visitante)
Please remove the paint from the pillars. They are the gateway to our lovely neighborhood.
Lloyd Buzzell
Winthrop Resident (Utilizador Registado)
S Esdaile (Visitante)
LCI Citywide Helper (Oficial Verificado)
LCI hopes this can be removed in a day or two.
We are aware of the tags and have called our vendor to remove them.
Encerradas Ed Killian (Utilizador Registado)