No. Graffiti is drawing or writing on walls of public places.
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Graffiti is illegal everywhere........... it goes under defacing public/private property
(1) The geography of graffiti is a subset of research within the discipline of geography (typically located within social or political geography). (2) The geography of graffiti is the spatial distribution of graffiti in public space. (3) The geography of graffiti is the study of the social, political, and economic structures and processes that animate the writing of, and responses to, graffiti in public space.
According to Wikipedia, Graffiti (singular: graffito; the plural is used as a mass noun) is the name for images or lettering scratched, scrawled, painted or marked in any manner on property. Graffiti is any type of public markings that may appear in the forms of simple written words to elaborate wall paintings. ...
Quick response definitely helps, but the product and technique matter just as much. A good remover with a patient dwell usually clears most tags without chewing up the surface, and a protective coating makes future cleanups much easier. Pair that Golden State Tint with regular monitoring and community reporting and you can keep problem areas under control without constant repainting.
Kai3345's Answer :Graffiti is illegal in many states and countries. It is also legal in many states and countries. Some states and countries make it legal and illegal to graffiti depending on it's use. But, in every public property in the United States of America, it is illegal to graffiti on School Property and Public property; unless that piece of public property was specifaclly for graffiti.Source : My basic knowledge.
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Keith Haring is a graffiti artist. He is famous for his public art works during the 1980s in New York City.
Graffiti is 'vandalism,' 'destruction of property' and insofar as it pertains to a public school building, 'destruction of government property'
No, it is illegal to graffiti a skatepark. Although the Government made this for the public to use, it is not their property. It is vandalism/defacing of public property no matter what it is. If it is your own property, go ahead. Just don't do it on anyone else's property without explicit permission.
One effective way to remove graffiti from public spaces in our community is by using graffiti removal products or techniques such as pressure washing, painting over the graffiti, or using graffiti removal chemicals. It is important to act quickly to prevent further vandalism and maintain the cleanliness of our community. Additionally, community members can work together to report graffiti to local authorities and participate in clean-up efforts to deter future vandalism.