Sydney became LAME

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    There are certain boundaries that I feel a writer should stick to... never hit someones personal property. how would you like it done to you.

    tagging is unsightly... yes a nice tag is appreciated but it needs to be placed well. An entire street filled with tags can be shot down by one really nice tag placed in a really cool spot.
    I dont like tagging but ultimately all a piece is, is a big fancy tag with outline, shadow, border, character, background... its escalated from when a tag was just a name... it had to have style to stand out and its gotten out of hand.

    As much as dog shit in the street is part of a community, tagging is part of urban and city life. its unaviodable and this not the first time that graffiti has been dealt with. If you do reading back to ancient roman times slogans have been scrawled on walls and the authorities have cracked down on it in heavier ways than just banning pens.

    basically, it will cut out the fakes. but the real hardcore writers... your going to have to lock them up to stop them doing it.

    • well its not gotten out of hand.. its got.... i dont want to say popular...Stugoo

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