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Why is graffiti often seen as a form of vandalism?
Why is graffiti often seen as a form of vandalism?
What can be damaged by the materials used in graffiti?
What can be damaged by the materials used in graffiti?
What can lead to the deterioration of structures over time?
What can lead to the deterioration of structures over time?
What is a consequence of a community having a high level of graffiti?
What is a consequence of a community having a high level of graffiti?
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Why may people be less willing to buy or rent homes or businesses in an area with a lot of graffiti?
Why may people be less willing to buy or rent homes or businesses in an area with a lot of graffiti?
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What can add to the overall cost of removing graffiti?
What can add to the overall cost of removing graffiti?
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Why is graffiti often associated with criminal behavior?
Why is graffiti often associated with criminal behavior?
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What can be viewed as a violation of public space?
What can be viewed as a violation of public space?
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What can be seen as an invasion of the owner's property rights?
What can be seen as an invasion of the owner's property rights?
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What is a consequence of the process of removing graffiti?
What is a consequence of the process of removing graffiti?
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Study Notes
Graffiti as Vandalism
- Graffiti is often considered vandalism because it involves the unauthorized use of someone else's property.
Concerns and Consequences
- Graffiti on public property is viewed as a violation of public space.
- Graffiti on private property is seen as an invasion of the owner's property rights.
- Materials used in graffiti, such as spray paint and markers, can cause damage to the surface of the property.
- Graffiti can lead to the deterioration of structures over time, making them more prone to damage from weather and other factors.
Removal and Costs
- Removing graffiti can cause further damage to the surface, making it more vulnerable to damage.
- The process often involves using harsh chemicals and abrasive techniques.
- Removing graffiti can be costly, especially for large or complex structures.
- Governments and businesses may need to hire professionals, use expensive equipment and materials, and repair surfaces, adding to the overall cost.
Impact on Communities
- High levels of graffiti can lead to a decrease in property values.
- People may be less willing to buy or rent homes or businesses in areas with high levels of graffiti.
- Graffiti is associated with street gangs and other forms of criminal behavior, contributing to a negative perception of the environment.
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Explore the controversy surrounding graffiti as a form of art and self-expression, and its illegal aspects as a form of vandalism. Delve into the ethical implications of creating graffiti on public and private property.