Actually 1:00AM is the best because you will cross the Potomac by 5:30 AM and wind up in Savannah in the last light of day
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
When is the best morning time to leave from Northern NJ for Savannah, GA? -
How come the government of L.A leave those vandalized walls? -
There is so much tagging and it costs money to cover it all up... and once it is covered up it gets tagged all over again... personally I think they aren t anywhere near hard enough on taggers... immature little peckers... they had a bust in L.A. and I saw on the news how they dragged this kid out of bed early in the morning haha... he was all out of it standing next to the cop car... his advice to other taggers (when the news crew asked him) was not to get caught... what a clever plan...
I guess to some certain types of graffiti is acceptable. Graffiti is graffiti no matter what it says, and no matter how much of it exist in any town or city..Many vandals who write on walls also do that on their own homes and everything they own. I have seen this first hand.And the answer is not due to cut backs. It takes time to get around to every place and many times you see graffiti on private property which the city can not get into. It is up to the owner to clean up his own land. So to answer your question..the city does not ignore vandalized property. Like I said, it takes time.Just like the pot holes in LA, graffiti removal is a never ending process.
Graffiti is the product of ignorant people who have no respect for the property rights of others. You don t see then tagging anything they own, do you? Removing it is extremely costly, an in these times of recession the city just doesn t have the funds to spend. They do try to remove as much as they can with what they have to work with. Here s an idea. If you see someone defacing property call the police anonymously and report it. It is an ILLEGAL activity.Many years ago, when my son was a teenager, I took him to visit the small East Coast suburb where I grew up. The one thing he found most amazing was the almost total lack of graffiti anywhere. There was an occasional John loves Mary marked on a railroad overpass, but nothing like the crap you see all over L.A. I guess some people like living in a place that looks like a third world cesspool. In my former home town we had pride in our homes and neighborhoods.
probably they haven t got around to cover the graffiti up. The city tries but the minute it s covered. Some A- hole will be marking their territory.. Very animalistic if i do say myself .. Sort of like peeing on your territory. LAPD had a major crackdown this week in the west valley,early in the morning, and had the known taggers out in the cold in their undies. POOR BABIES! Too bad the camera crews weren t there. We need a few laughs on the six o clock news .Peed is right on the mark.. 5 thumbs up for him.
Simple anser: It takes time and cost money. And the city doesn t have that much money to keep painting over the same areas.Today it seems that a tagger fell off the Vermont Street bridge onto the freeway. I don t know if he survived, but sometimes certain activities carry their own punishments.