But concomitant with the corporatization of urban space in the '90s, many of these walls were buffed, and thus given back to the taggers. |
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We have made your lives more livable, with tougher penalties for graffiti taggers. |
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Note that the keywords need to be selected by the taggers from a controlled vocabulary list to ensure consistency in application and retrieval. |
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She said taggers should be made to do community service, specifically cleaning graffiti off buildings. |
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Local youth organizations, like Roca, have offered to step in and counsel young taggers. |
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But this is unlikely to appeal to taggers who use graffiti to signal their territory. |
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Police have several suspected graffiti taggers in their sights, thanks to the Adver. |
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The French railway system, much less victimized by taggers, had an ambiguous reaction. |
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He said one resident who recently tried to capture taggers on video was met with a hail of abuse. |
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Police believe that the taggers, believed to be between 13 and 16, see this as a graffiti war. |
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This administration started repressive actions against taggers, but with little success. |
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Every year, the hoardings are painted with carnival art by local kids, artists and taggers. |
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A few kilometres away at Rawhiti Domain, New Brighton, the Christchurch Archery Club is losing a battle against graffiti taggers. |
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Together with the extra powers City of York Council can now use to hit taggers with instant fines, we might at last be getting anti-graffiti measures down to a fine art. |
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Woodley has recently been hit by a spate of graffiti from three taggers. |
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On one recent evening, taggers covered a police mobile command unit. |
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The goal is to remove it quickly to discourage taggers from returning. |
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