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)
951.
Ntlantla M 27 March 2002

"grafitti that is positive and beautiful should not be considered vandilism! It is an outlet of artistic expression if done in the correct manner."

952.
Nikeal G 19 March 2002
953.
Glenn S 9 March 2002
954.
Osca W 6 March 2002
955.
Refa O 27 February 2002

"Culture is Freedom"

956.
Gedis G 23 February 2002

"Graffiti is urban art:celebrate do not incarcerate"

957.
Anna S 20 February 2002
958.
Jaap S 20 February 2002

"Please help to stop defacing our architecture!"

959.
Analeigh Carney 18 February 2002

"Do it"

960.
Charles J 16 February 2002

"People have the right to choose who paints their home."

961.
Sarah F 8 February 2002
962.
Johnscott H 3 February 2002
963.
Richard H 1 February 2002
964.
Megan K 25 January 2002
965.
Roscoe L 12 January 2002
966.
Nic Grant 6 January 2002
967.
Andrew J 5 January 2002

"There is a huge difference between vandalism and art! I humbly ask the powers that be to aknowledge the amount of time and effort we go through in perfecting our art. Also I strongly agree that the right to decide what goes on one's wall should belong ful"

968.
Ahmed A 31 December 2001

"This is totalitarian and wrong"

969.
Sibusiso Mcgrath 30 December 2001

"this is a CRIME against freedom of expression!"

970.
Pacheena S 19 December 2001
971.
Robert T 10 December 2001

"В"

972.
Roman B 5 December 2001
973.
David P 3 December 2001

"LET IT BE!"

974.
Jonathan Tujayharmoniquezg 30 November 2001

"This is an element that should stay coz its definitely causes people to stop and look giving da the opportunity to give a message or market a business"

975.
Aksel Ankerh 8 November 2001

"criminalizing public art will only lead to a crime surge."

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