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AF ASBO in London

ben | 15.07.2006 18:11 | Culture | Free Spaces | London

Well they've done it again. Some dick with a can of spray paint and nothing better to write or prove has sprayed the initials A F (circle A anarchy style no less) outside the rampART. This wouldn't perhaps be so annoying if A F meant anything in terms of the rampart by virtue of indicating that a group known by those initials actually have anything to do with running the space, but they don't. It wouldn't be so anoying if the letters weren't deliberatly sprayed over a piece of art work that was actually commisioned by those who do run the space....

It's not the first time. In fact it will be the third. The first time the letters appeared was quite early on in the history of the rampART. The same letters appeared on LARC and even a business oposite the East London Mosque. The appearance of the first graffiti at the enterance to the rampART resulted in complaints by local residents about other grafiti in the street which they now decided must have something to do with the squat. It didn't exactly frill us that some random pseudo anarchist had decided to tag the rampART.

Quite some time later we commisioned an artist to do a mural on the wall on either side of the enterance as well as one on the corner of the block to signpost the way in. She began her work but could not finish due to a family crises but within a few weeks the arsehole with his red paint was back and sprayed A F once again dirfectly over the artwork.

When our friend returned to continue the mural she ended up having to fix the damage done by our anonymous anarcho tagger. Insidentally, the local kids who are responsible for most of the other tagging in the street and on the back of the rampart building itself have left the mural alone.

It's also somewhat ironic that we managed to save the mural and other graffiti on the rampART from being cleaned off by the council. Instead we find that somebody who might typically be considered a natural allie has decided to vandalise the efforts of other activists, seemingly for no better reason than to make the A F look like inconsiderate wankers.

Wankers indeed for now the A F tag is back, this time two of them. Both deliberatly sprayed directly over both the start of the mural by the enterance and also over the sign on the corner that point the way to the rampART.

Well, I personally am quite certain that this twat doesn't represent the Anarchist Federation in any way shape or form - of course. But other people might, and they certainly wouldn't be wrong to consider the spray happy individual responsible, somthing of an anti-social wanker.

ben

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re

15.07.2006 20:23

Oh fuck off and have a bath.

AFer


PR

15.07.2006 21:18

"Oh fuck off and have a bath" AFer

Thats good PR for AF isn't it? Maybe you should tell the people who grafitti ramparts to stop and perhaps apologies? Whats the harm, or do you just wanna state that AF are hostile to occupied social centres and think we should all "have a bath"? If thats the case then propose it at the AF summer camp and issue a statement. 'cos I know it ain't gonna happen as AF people have been involved in social centres, respect the political strategy of them and don't see social centre activists as "hippies" who should "have a bath".

sort it muppet!


why?

16.07.2006 15:56

I dont know what is occuring there, but this piece of 'news' seems like a grumpy old man complaining. Why do two (supposidly badly done) pieces of tagging cause so much hassle? Id think most local people would not know, or care, what AF means, to them its another piece of graffti.

sarah


Sympathy

16.07.2006 20:18

I think (hope) the above comments are trolls. I can totally see where you're coming from and think you have every right to be annoyed!

john


grin and bare it?

16.07.2006 22:13

I don't see any mention of the tags being baddly done but the poster does explain the the tags have been sprayed over a mural. Seems pretty unreasonable to me. Are they meant to grin and bare it rather than complain?

trill


Annoying manipulation

16.07.2006 22:43

I can understand why you find this annoying. As far as I know, there´s no one in the London AF going around spray painting on other people´s works of art. Definitely not any one coming to the meetings, or involved with us in any way. And I trust the other Afers to have more brains than to post the first commment.
Looks like someone´s out to make us look bad and discredit us!
Honestly, I never thought we were that relevant, as that someone would waist his/her time doing that.
As far as I am concerned I can only be thankful for the support the every one in Rampart has given us in the past. And I am sure the rest of the group feels the same.
M.
AF London (for real!!!)

AFed


question

17.07.2006 11:27

I wonder how many local people even know what it means...??

sarah


(addition)

17.07.2006 11:30

or even care??

sarah


How very odd!

19.07.2006 09:12

Of course AF never do anything illegal, and no members have been known to embellish blank walls or corporate shops, so this clearly wasn't us. Cough.

Having read the post - this DEFINITELY wasn't us. It seems a bit weird that someone would bother, but it actually looks like someone is on a wind up, on account of the fact it seems to have been done again and again, much to your annoyance.

'kinell.

was the (A) like that or did it have a line all the way through it?

Good luck with rampart, be in topuch with London AF if you need help with anything, i am on ur mailing list.

solidarity.

London AFer 2
- Homepage: http://www.afed.org.uk


London AF communique

21.07.2006 10:35

We have discussed this at an London Anarchist Federation meeting, and none of us were involved in this spray painting or approve of it. Neither do we approve of the comments meant to come from an "AFer" condoning it and aggravating the situation with insults. I have been asked to convey this to you as group secretary. Please do not assume that any members of London AF were involved in this activity
Nick
(for) London AF

Nick


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