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There was some good graffiti recently on a wall at the beginning of Frogley Road, beside what used to be "Truly Scrumptious". It said "F*** Corona Virus" in yellow and green colours. Unfortunately it was painted over rather quickly.
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There has been increase in graffiti on the lane recently and apart from p'ing me off, it always reminds me of the 'broken window hypothesis'. I've mentioned this a few times previously; nip this behavior in the bud and we'll all benefit, allow it to go unchallenged and we're offering ourselves up on a plate.

Graffiti is a bugbear of mine and I have reported it on Southwark council's website. Anyone have any experience of doing this?

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mmaton Wrote:

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> Sadly 'Dulwich Fight Club' just behind the EDT has

> been graffitied recently, hope it's not going to

> be too arduous to remove.

>

> Picture attached



Hate tags.


Now if it said "Rule one of Dulwich Fight Club is ..."

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Shrieker Wrote:

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> JohnL Wrote:

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> -----

> > mmaton Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

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> > -----

> > > Sadly 'Dulwich Fight Club' just behind the

> EDT

> > has

> > > been graffitied recently, hope it's not going

> > to

> > > be too arduous to remove.

> > >

> > > Picture attached

> >

> >

> > Hate tags.

> >

> > Now if it said "Rule one of Dulwich Fight Club

> is

> > ..."

>

>

> Wow, you wrote the quote from the film, how cool.


This isn't political point scoring


I don't like tags - I don't mind something that is clever or attempts to be.

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