You Can't Punish a Clean Man.
So. the gist of this article is:
A man is creating graffiti by cleaning up. He wipes dirt away with cleaning supplies and old socks and leaves behind messages. Albeit he is sometimes "sponsored" by corporation to leave their symbols thereby advertising for them, he's still not doing much that I can tell is wrong.
The best part - The Man is trying to stop him from doing this, they're calling it vandalism. But they can't figure out how to bring charges against someone who is wiping away dirt to leave his "tag".
As he says in the interview:
"I'm waiting for the kind of Monty Python court case where exhibit A is a pot of cleaning fluid and exhibit B is a pair of my old socks," he jokes.
(there's an audio link to the radio story. listen.)
A man is creating graffiti by cleaning up. He wipes dirt away with cleaning supplies and old socks and leaves behind messages. Albeit he is sometimes "sponsored" by corporation to leave their symbols thereby advertising for them, he's still not doing much that I can tell is wrong.
The best part - The Man is trying to stop him from doing this, they're calling it vandalism. But they can't figure out how to bring charges against someone who is wiping away dirt to leave his "tag".
As he says in the interview:
"I'm waiting for the kind of Monty Python court case where exhibit A is a pot of cleaning fluid and exhibit B is a pair of my old socks," he jokes.
(there's an audio link to the radio story. listen.)
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