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Why is graffiti not allowed?
Graffiti is a form of vandalism that damages property, causes public safety issues and can result in liability. It negatively impacts local neighbourhoods by making public spaces appear unsafe. More often than not, graffiti is also used as a means to mark territories.
Why is graffiti not good?
Commonly used graffiti materials – such as aerosol sprays – can damage the environment. They can emit 'volatile organic compounds' (VOCs), which are known to the Environmental Protection Agency as organic pollutants that can contribute to ozone levels.
Why is graffiti removed?
Graffiti is a form of vandalism that can negatively affect property values and increase the perception of crime in a given area. It is important to act fast to remove graffiti because leaving it up can encourage more vandalism to occur.
Why is street art not graffiti?
Street artists will use whatever paints, materials, or items they see appropriate to finish their artwork. Contrarily, graffiti art started with spray paint and is still mainly based on spray paint. But graffiti artists use whatever to get up, like rollers, fire extinguishers, and markers.
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