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Essay about Graffiti is a Beautiful Crime

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Graffiti is a Beautiful Crime

Graffiti is a form of art that people use to express themselves and to convey various messages to people in a particular community. In the movie "Graffiti Verite':. One of the graffiti artist explained that his purpose in doing graffiti is that it allows him to "express his anger' on the wall. Another kid by the name of "Jipsie" said that graffiti is a "form of growth". There were several different explanations that artists shared as well as several different reasons why they like graffiti. The common theme among the graffiti artist and taggers was that graffiti is simply a form of self-expression (Bryan). At the end of the film one tagger made a comment and said, "graffiti is not vandalism, but it is a …show more content…

The Barry Ringer Show which was held in class was a very insightful experience because it allowed a police officer, a property owner, a tagger and a graffiti artist to come together and talk about their different points of view. To die, a tagger representing TCP crew, made some very important points about needing to establish "a sense of identity" as well as a very strong need to be "known" and "accepted" in his crew. While I can certainly understand graffiti is a way in which ~taggers express themselves, the fact is that it is against the law to do this on other peoples property!

Graffiti is considered vandalism when tagger's violate the laws, and violate what is not theirs. Vandalism, destruction of property, is a misdemeanor in most cases. A misdemeanor is a crime which is punishable by one year in the county jail and/or a fine. The California penal code (which consists of California laws and penalties) has several penal code sections specific to graffiti violations. The penal code Notation description is as follows. Any person who maliciously commits any of the following acts with respect to any real or personal property not his or her own, in cases other than those specified by state law, is guilty of vandalism; such acts include defaces with graffiti;, (or other scribed material), damage to property, or destruction of property. Property consists of vehicles, public signs, fixtures, or furnishings belonging to any public entity. Obviously, the

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