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)
851.
Gerard R 17 August 2003
852.
Nancy C 10 August 2003
853.
Tobias D 10 August 2003
854.
Anja T 6 August 2003
855.
Sear Ryan 2 August 2003
856.
Seth S 1 August 2003

"Any fool can make a rule, and any fool will mind it. - henry david thorough"

857.
Caitlin H 21 July 2003
858.
Cath H 15 July 2003
859.
Caitlin Myers 13 July 2003
860.
Azzoh K 9 July 2003
861.
Mzi S 30 June 2003
862.
Tawanda K 19 June 2003

"cant believe this is happening in CAPE TOWN the land of the visual freedom"

863.
Dathini M 10 June 2003

"There is a big need for open Education as it is still highly not accessible for South African Youth. We have witnessed criminal doings by Youth as a sign of not being under positive guidance. Our Educational Institutions are way too expensive to be reache"

864.
Laura G 10 June 2003

"life must be somewhere to be found inside this concrete jungle....."

865.
Bulumko G 5 June 2003
866.
Gilad H 1 June 2003
867.
Carlos T 7 May 2003
868.
Jon R 1 May 2003
869.
Janet B 28 April 2003

"I feel very strongly that this by-law will restrict the freedom of expression by public artists. It also prevents the aesthetic awareness in the community from being further developed, as murals and visually pleasing messages educate and inspire the publi"

870.
Pat K 25 April 2003

"why not"

871.
Jana G 9 April 2003
872.
Sue F 25 March 2003
873.
Wendy M 23 March 2003

"В"

874.
Karina B 21 March 2003
875.
Christopher S 21 March 2003
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