More than a dozen readers have weighed in on Chelsea Phua's "Property owners see red on graffiti" story in today's Bee. Here are two differing views:
'... grafitti-covered neighborhoods create an environment where the bad guys feel safe and comfortable. You stop these jerks and you prevent a lot of other bigger crime.'
'I don't disagree that kids who do this should somehow be caught and made to pay or fix their work. However, even the line drawing shown in this article shows amazing talent, and frankly, in more appropriate places, might have artistic value. Some urban centers have allowed graffiti-legal zones capturing the mural like quality of some of the drawings/graphics of these very talented kids, who haven't been given much opportunity to 'bomb' in a more constructive manner or place. These energies and skills could be channelled toward expression of urban life that could potentially enhance the experience of both the makers of such art as well as the consumers of such art.'
Want to report graffiti? Call these numbers:
• City of Sacramento: (916) 808-5948
• Sacramento County: (916) 875-5171
• Elk Grove: (916) 478-8231
• Roseville: (916) 746-1021
• Folsom: (916) 355-7229
• Rancho Cordova: (916) 851-8700
• Citrus Heights: (916) 727-4770
• West Sacramento: (916) 617-4900
• U.S. Postal Service: Call your local post office
• Regional Transit:(916) 557-4545
• SMUD: (916) 732-6043
• BFI Dumpsters: (916) 631-0600
• Waste Management Dumpsters: (916) 387-1400
• California highways: (916) 859-7810
• Public schools: Call the local school district
Source: City of Sacramento, Bee research









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