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)
651.
Nicole T 24 June 2006

"В"

652.
Kevin S 15 June 2006
653.
Stefan H 10 June 2006
654.
Clint Flynn 27 May 2006

"mang let peeps do wat they wanna do with their homes!!if there's still horrible sites worse then squatters why watse money to make laws,rather feed the poor,sweet and short"

655.
Caitlin F 21 May 2006
656.
Maresa Rogers 8 May 2006
657.
Dylan W 17 April 2006

"Its bullsh*t !! Proper graffiti definitely adds to the cities appeal..."

658.
Stephen S 14 April 2006
659.
Jose Boyd 10 April 2006
660.
Vegar D 9 April 2006
661.
Philipp L 9 April 2006
662.
Sarah F 2 April 2006
663.
Sean P 28 March 2006

"Rather ban the scribblers and defacers. There is an easy distinction between those and artists."

664.
Jeremy B 28 March 2006
665.
David Robertl 23 March 2006

"he city periodically gets its knickers in a knot about graffiti. Last time I checked, it was trying to outlaw graffiti by redeploying legislation for organised crime against graffiti artists. I wrote a letter about the issue back in 2000 and X which was p"

666.
Michael F 17 March 2006
667.
James M 15 March 2006

"promote art."

668.
Sean F 15 March 2006
669.
Siyabulela T 10 March 2006

"Cape Town is known as one of the most Creative Cities in the world, and should be kept as thus. This law will undermine peoples right to Creative Expression."

670.
Danny Sosa 10 March 2006
671.
Jan Voni 20 February 2006
672.
Jonathan Page 19 February 2006

"dont take away art we all have a right its our cities too!!!!!!!"

673.
Bomber Stephens 13 February 2006

"the net will be smaler"

674.
C P 29 January 2006

"Bring art to the people"

675.
Claudinei D 23 January 2006

"liberdade de expressгo"

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