All I know is if some kid vandalized my building claiming it in the interest of art, I'd be pretty damn pissed. It's one thing to believe graffiti is art (and I don't doubt some of it is cool) and another to pass it offf as art while doing it on someone else's propert and dime. Oh. It's also against the law.
An outdoor shopping mall went up a few years back. Within a few months, someone went up and sprayed the place with "art." Lemme tell ya. It was a shame because it immediately cheapened the place up.
Getting the establishment to clean it up is important. A lot of times they place needs a phone call or a couple of emails to encourage them to get the damage removed quickly.
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