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)
976.
Zach R 30 October 2001
977.
Adam D 29 October 2001

"people should have the right to do with their property as they please."

978.
Meghan J 20 October 2001

"this bylaw imprisons my right of expression"

979.
Christiaan Summers 20 October 2001

"Street art is not a crime!"

980.
Rene Vanw 17 October 2001
981.
Vanessab Wagner 11 October 2001

"Art should be allowed, not vandalism"

982.
Tara D 8 October 2001
983.
Frederic B 7 October 2001
984.
Mh Hunt 1 October 2001
985.
Darin C 28 September 2001
986.
Daniel C 24 September 2001
987.
Rash Hernandez 20 September 2001
988.
Sarah R 3 August 2001
989.
Parusha L 1 August 2001
990.
Danielle Randolph 26 July 2001

"what the hell???who decides on a dumb law like this?what's the point?what,is it going to help this country with crime or corruption???"

991.
Lulama M 26 July 2001
992.
Gislaine F 25 July 2001
993.
Luis R 18 July 2001

"Vandalism should be removed. Respected and personal artwork should stay. No more grey walls please."

994.
Amy F 2 July 2001

"Freedom of art and speech!"

995.
Janiel G 30 June 2001
996.
Linda S 30 June 2001
997.
Tanja T 23 June 2001
998.
Jeff Z 15 June 2001
999.
Roxanne Huffman 4 June 2001

"You are erasing years of our South African heritage by painting over Murals done commemorating our country's walk to freedom.Done for our upliftment Why erase such vital parts of our history just because the medium is not the preferred norm.I am not suppo"

1000.
Mark B 2 June 2001

"Ja, lets just have a mature approach to public art."

« 1 ... 38 39 40 »