Graffiti by-law in Cape Town

The new, proposed graffiti by-law criminalizes all forms of public art and violates our personal right to freedom of expression on private property. It makes no distinction between vandalism and publi... continue reading »

1,000 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (1,000 total)
426.
Andrew W 16 September 2009
427.
Pascal P 9 September 2009
428.
Yvonne B 23 August 2009
429.
Shanti C 17 August 2009
430.
Sarah G 9 August 2009
431.
Driaan L 9 August 2009

"If the legal art on our walls is to be banned, not only would we lose tons of Capetonian character, but also our basic freedom of expression which the goverment pretends to care about"

432.
Okuhle Townsend 6 August 2009

"Please stop killing our culture.Apartheid days are over"

433.
Fiona S 1 August 2009
434.
Moritz S 1 August 2009
435.
Kendall Suarez 31 July 2009

"create."

436.
Sean W 28 July 2009

"There's no way this law would make it past the first concourt hearing..."

437.
Nancy Rhodes 20 July 2009

"В"

438.
David S 16 July 2009

"always trying to keep a lid on our freedom their need to keep everything in check. the government has sapped them of their imagination and killed their world caging them on the inside it wont happen to us too. they wont surpress these talents to open us t"

439.
James C 7 July 2009
440.
Jenny H 4 July 2009

"Some of the 'graffiti' in the city is really beautiful ART and needs to be encouraged !"

441.
Jazz Sosa 30 June 2009

"art's about context and those in power don't seem to get that"

442.
Kholiwe S 21 June 2009
443.
Arlette B 21 June 2009
444.
Rick C 15 June 2009

"Graffiti is an inspiration to many, to get rid of it entirely would be the crime."

445.
Rachel Rice 15 June 2009
446.
Liesbet Vanc 6 June 2009
447.
Kwake Designsd 4 June 2009

"LEGALIZE ART"

448.
Laura Z 1 June 2009
449.
Yashar T 31 May 2009

"We ought to value the positive force art can be"

450.
Lize Dup 16 May 2009
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