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發表於 2010-4-30 08:47 AM
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本帖最後由 norman.ho 於 2010-4-30 08:49 AM 編輯
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Firstly, I do not condone defacing public properties. I am glad that when I visited HK, I didn't see much of it.
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L, a/ k4 w( l2 B% nYes, the graffiti painters who were engaged by the local council or private owners do get paid a small amount of money to do the work.
8 @9 w o3 s( e, V$ ?( }tvb now,tvbnow,bttvband No, they are not an organised gang, most of them are teenagers who are bored, some with better artistic skill than others, and most of them do grow out of it. For the ones who are engaged to do the painting, its more for their personal pride than the monetary gain.公仔箱論壇1 e l9 N+ h. W$ C1 S) `& ^+ H7 o
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There are still a lot of tagging on old building walls and bus shelters though, it does cost the tax payer a lot money to have them cleaned. By the way, those who are caught doing graffiti, they are usually charged and ordered to do the cleaning up themselves. |
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