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  2. Graffiti in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti in Houston Graffiti is a cause of disagreement among residents of Houston , in the U.S. state of Texas . [ 1 ] The Houston Police Department is responsible for graffiti removal within city limits.

  3. Graffiti in Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti in Austin, Texas. Graffiti is a cause of disagreement among residents of Austin, Texas. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  4. Legal wall - Wikipedia

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    There is debate about whether legal walls discourage or encourage illegal graffiti. [2] Paramatta in Australia used to have several legal walls, but after the local council decided on a zero-tolerance policy in related to graffiti in 2009, all but one of the legal walls were demolished. [3]

  5. Luxury condos were supposed to replace Austin's old graffiti ...

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    That land, valued last year for tax purposes at $4.4 million, couldn’t remain a graffiti park forever — any more than my kids, who last took pictures among the spray-painted walls in the ...

  6. UT students work to remove 'antisemitic' graffiti from Texas ...

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    The Texas Hillel parking lot was vandalized Oct. 8, sparking fear in UT's Jewish community. Students painted over the graffiti to create a peace wall. Students painted over the graffiti to create ...

  7. Spray paint ban in one city doesn't disrupt this graffiti artist

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    Eduardo Vea Keating, a creative director for advertising and a Chicago resident, is known for leaving inspiring drawings around the Windy City. Rather than using the conventional paint and canvas ...

  8. Graffiti in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A heavily tagged subway car in New York City in 1973. By the mid-1970s, most standards had been set in graffiti writing and culture. The heaviest "bombing" in U.S. history took place in this period, partially because of the economic restraints on New York City, which limited its ability to combat this art form with graffiti removal programs or transit maintenance.

  9. Weather presenter jokes everyone in Texas city is dead as ...

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    A US weather presenter joked that everyone in a Texas city “was dead” as his screen malfunctioned. Pete Delkus gave an impromptu response after a typo appeared on a heat index figure for McKinney.