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Opinion
Our Say: Graffiti problem calls for deterrence, not glorificationPublished 01/31/08
Anyone who went from perusing the February issue of Smithsonian magazine to looking at our front page yesterday may have experienced cultural whiplash.
Our front-page story was about the effort by a local legislator, Del. Nic Kipke of Pasadena, to toughen local anti-graffiti laws. A glance around Mr. Kipke's district and other neighborhoods shows that current laws aren't enough of a deterrent.
Meanwhile,the magazine is previewing graffiti murals commissioned for an upcoming exhibition - at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, no less. Now there's a deterrent for would-be vandals: telling them...
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