Yes, they do. They grafiti'd my childhood school.
Usually graffiti is an example of mischievous behavior used to get attention. It may also be related to gang activity. Occasionally, graffiti is actually art.
The most common taggers are young teenagers who are most likely to be related in some group or gang. And they usually only do this when they try to be cool or when they are copying someone like an adult or friend.
Childeren and teenagers are affected mostly. They are pushed to do that because they think it is "cool," and every one else is doing it.
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teen Vandalism is when teenagers or young adults get into trouble by vandalising property such as graffiti breaking and entering and many more.
No, graffiti is not legal in most states within the U.S. Fines and punishments for graffiti vary and many cities are cracking down on this crime.
Most definately. Actually there is quite of bit of graffiti in the tattoo industry.
Frank Rogers has written: 'Finding God in the graffiti' -- subject(s): Church work with teenagers, Storytelling, Christianity
Graffiti ing is not the correct term and most people would not use that term when referring to displaying graffit. Most people would just simple say they are doing, painting, or drawing graffiti.
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Most commonly graffiti is somebody's nickname like "T-Kid", or the initials of a group that graffiti writers make up, like "UA" (United Artists).