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&*%/# Starving Artists @%#! A follow up to "Graffiti - Art or Vandalism"
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Roadtrp</i> <br /><br />How about if I stop by your place and create some "art" across your garage door or on the side of your car? [;)] <br /> <br />The artistic merits of the work have NOTHING to do with whether or not it is vandalism. It could be a freaking Van Gough, but if it was painted on someone else's property without their permission it is vandalism. <br /> <br />If I caught someone doing it on my property, I'd go to get my gun. [:(!] <br /> <br />(If I had one...) [:P] <br /> <br />P.S. Guess you decided it was a nice afternoon for a little trolling, huh? [(-D] <br />[/quote] <br />Thanks for the wink, I sense the humor.[:)] <br /> <br /><i>I have conceded the issue of vandalism</i>, I'm really asking about this particular image. Look closely. <br /> <br />Perhaps these vandals don't view a railroad car as "presonal property" and don't give it the same respect as if it belonged to an individual. Do their actions truly DAMAGE the car, or simply deface it, or perhaps embeilsh it? <br /> <br />I'm not looking to start a fight, just some intellectual discussion. When I started the Busted!! topic, I had no idea that it would turn nasty, and <u>that was never the intent</u>. I admit it did turn quite nasty when I caused ACL to blow a gasket, but I wasn't "trolling" prior to that. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />[#ditto][#ditto][#ditto][#ditto][#ditto][#ditto] <br /> <br />Ifit's sprayed on a car, it's vandalism. IT IS NOT ART.
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