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6-18 Months For Graffiti - Please Write Letters Of Support

kk | 23.12.2009 11:18

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The article has finally gone up as I've seen on a few news websites and surprisingly there are still no tags put on any of the names which is not something you usually see. The British Transport Police claim that they are aware and charged each person with a certain tag but I will not post any of their tags up as I don't know exactly what they were charged for at this time.

I've tried getting answers out of people that were present but they are just idiots to tell you the truth, I've had about 10 different answers to who got sentenced with what, all from people that were present in the court including gf's, family and friends aswell.

The official sentences that were handed out are:-

Scott - 18 months
Ben - 6 months
Frazer - 15 months
Stephen - 6 months & 2 years suspended
Adam - 15 months
Jason - 9 months

A few comments from an article:

Howard Collins, Chief Operating Officer of London Underground said:

“The group’s actions cost thousands of pounds and resulted in trains being taken out of service. As well as causing unnecessary delays and distress to our passengers, they also put their own lives in danger.

“Criminal damage creates an intimidating atmosphere which is why we work hard to maintain a clean and pleasant network for our customers. We will be taking civil action to recover the debt that their damage created and will continue to devote significant and growing resources to visible policing across the transport system to make sure passengers feel comfortable and safe.”

Crown Prosecution Service London lawyer Olwen Evans said:

“This was an organised and prolific gang who worked together to plan attacks in order to cause disruption and delays. The estimated cost of these actions may be far higher if you take into account the losses suffered by the train companies as a result of these carriages being out of service.”

“The strength of the evidence which was to be put to the court by the Crown Prosecution Service is what led these defendants to plead guilty.

“Together with the British Transport Police, we gathered together a strong file of evidence which included photographs found on the defendants home computers. These pictured the defendants in the act of vandalising trains. These images allowed us to establish what the defendants ‘tags’ were and meant we could identify what damage they had each caused.”
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Knockturnal Kniggins, Chief Operating Officer at GraffLondon said:

I wish them all the best. How can we take this authority seriously when there are non violent young men being sent into prison with murderers and vicious other criminals. Their crimes were non violent and victim-less yet they are being sent to prison longer than rapists, pedophiles, people carrying knives and all other sorts of scum that are a disease to this once great city.
Painting graffiti on trains is wrong, and should be illegal, however, prison does not work and thats a fact. A criminal college which is not the place for these gents.

Have they forgotten about the young graffiti artist who took his life while inside not so long ago?

The justice system continues to be a joke.

I hope all responsible individuals involved in this have as much trouble sleeping as the 6 will in their new homes



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Ben Standen BX3235
Jason Newman BX3237

HMP Ford
Arundel
West Sussex
BN18 0BX

Scott Offord BX3238
Adam Baigent BX3239

HMP Wormwood Scrubs, P.O. Box 757, Du Cane Road, London, W12

Frazer is being moved so we'll have the new address as soon as he does. Feel free to write/sketch and show support, especially over the festive period.

kk

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support

23.12.2009 16:15

Trains and the transport infrastructure isn't "property". It is an alternative form of transport that we are trying to get people to use instead of the cars. How is that going to be achieved if they look like scruffy areas of high crime out of the bronx?

They would continue forever until someone puts a stop to their antics. One less group of people making the the place look like some rundown neighbourhood can only be a good thing. If a custodial sentence is what it takes then so be it.

If trains were clean and pleasent, perhaps more people would use them and we wouldn't have to die a horrible death from climate change.


average joe


More please, artists.

23.12.2009 17:12

I use trains, and would happily do so if they were covered in graffiti - look at berlin, one of the most beautiful cities of europe and covered in graffiti.

More of it on trains please.

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The Bronx.....

23.12.2009 22:04


Isn't an area of high crime... I should know, I have been there. It's got some amazing street art too.

Fly Poster


Railways look better with graffiti

23.12.2009 22:09

I think railways look better with a bit of graffiti on - it brightens the place up. If it's just a monochrome tag repeated numerous times it doesn't look good, but a nice colourful image is great.

If I ruled the world I can tell you these graffiti artists would be getting medals, not prison.

anon


Talentless losers

28.12.2009 00:02

It's so fucking arrogant to inflict crap grafitti on the public. If it had a hard political edge and targeted say offensive billboards and their capitalist message then fine but most of it is about as sophisticated as a dirty dog cocking its leg around the neighbourhood. Large stylised tags and nothing else is not art, not political and just shouts me, me me. Fucking inflated egotistical crap.

sid