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  2. Graffiti in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This article may lend undue weight to a single extreme incident.The specific problem is: This article is supposed to be about graffiti in the United Kingdom, but spends an overwhelming proportion of the article discussing a single incident involving the suicide of an individual convicted under anti-graffiti law.

  3. Legal wall - Wikipedia

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    A legal wall in the UK with sponsors logos at the start. Legal walls are different from commissioned murals or commercial graffiti as writers and artists are given relative freedom in what they create, [1] although hateful messages are often disallowed. [7] They may be state-designated spaces [8] or privately owned. [2]

  4. Leake Street - Wikipedia

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    Leake Street (also known as the Banksy Tunnel) is a road tunnel in Lambeth, London where graffiti is legal and promoted despite the fact that it is against UK law on public property. The street is about 300 metres long, runs off York Road and under the platforms and tracks of Waterloo station .

  5. Goodman Acker law firm in Southfield vandalized with anti ...

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    Vandals spray-painted obscenities and anti-Israel graffiti across the entrance to the Goodman Acker law firm in Southfield early Monday, using wording that leaders of the firm said was antisemitic ...

  6. 34 Best And Worst Travel Destinations As Shared By Seasoned ...

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    Graffiti everywhere. Didn't feel safe. The hotel I booked smelled like p**s everywhere, and they ran a wet saw in the next room doing tile work at 7am who refused to stop while we slept.

  7. Street art influence in politics - Wikipedia

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    Street art influence in politics refers to the intersection of public visual expressions and political discourse.Street art, including graffiti, murals, stencil art, and other forms of unsanctioned public art, has been an instrumental tool in political expression and activism, embodying resistance, social commentary, and a challenge to power structures worldwide.

  8. Students ‘shocked’ after CWRU campus vandalized with anti ...

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    A video submitted to Cleveland Jewish News shows how the vandals targeted buildings and common spaces around the campus and used red spray paint to scrawl graffiti on walls, windows and tables.

  9. Guerrilla art - Wikipedia

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    Guerrilla art is a street art movement that first emerged in the UK, but has since spread around the world and is now established in most countries that already had developed graffiti scenes. In fact, it owes so much to the early graffiti movement, in the United States guerrilla art is still referred to as 'post-graffiti art'.