I agree with this. 

> To me, the logical thing to punish taggers is to make them remove all the
> graffiti they put up and twice that much of someone else's graffiti.  So,
> Reachout on Lake St., for example, which had its 120 foot wall retagged
after it
> was too late in the season to repaint, could have its tagger required to
remove
> the graffiti from 360 linear feet of wall up to eight feet high.  I am
outraged
> that taggers threatened the investigator.  That's too crazy.
> Wizard Marks, Central
> 


Note: There has been a whole bunch of graffiti showing up on fences,
garages, light poles and stucco from Chicago to the freeway on 38th in
recent days.  It doesn't look like tagger graffiti and most of it is done
with blue paint.  Most of it is symbols and numbers.

Rich McMartin
Bryant Neighborhood.

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