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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by Finsbury on Jul 18, 2012 22:28:44 GMT 1, BTP @ Victoria, nothing better to do? Morons. Crime prevention!..I hope Stratford get bombed right up for this.
BTP @ Victoria, nothing better to do? Morons. Crime prevention!..I hope Stratford get bombed right up for this.
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by Baby Dave on Jul 19, 2012 1:03:17 GMT 1,
Too far mate. If you've got a view then express it in a structured way. If not then keep your stupid, simple minded comments to yourself.
Too far mate. If you've got a view then express it in a structured way. If not then keep your stupid, simple minded comments to yourself.
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by Deleted on Jul 19, 2012 1:06:49 GMT 1, This thread is heading towards Lush territory..
This thread is heading towards Lush territory..
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by Baby Dave on Jul 19, 2012 1:13:09 GMT 1, It's all well and good to have an opinion and express it. Sometimes our opinions are blunt and rough around the edges. Sweeping comments with no foundation or relevance, such as rogermillas ACAB comment, are hate filled and disgusting.
It makes me think twice about being part of this community.
It's all well and good to have an opinion and express it. Sometimes our opinions are blunt and rough around the edges. Sweeping comments with no foundation or relevance, such as rogermillas ACAB comment, are hate filled and disgusting.
It makes me think twice about being part of this community.
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by Baby Dave on Jul 19, 2012 7:00:40 GMT 1, It's all well and good to have an opinion and express it. Sometimes our opinions are blunt and rough around the edges. Sweeping comments with no foundation or relevance, such as rogermillas ACAB comment, are hate filled and disgusting. It makes me think twice about being part of this community. "Foundation or relevance" can be found in the article above. You probably should think twice about being part of a community based on graffiti and vandalism. ACAB FTB
I am thinking twice. Not because of what the community is based on but because of people like you. So your comment of ACAB is founded in the source article of this thread. Right. Ok. I'm not sure if you're aware where that acronym is used these days or by who. I'm praying you don't. Yes we all know what it means but it's adoptive meaning does changeover time.
Cheers for your clarification on the matter though.
It's all well and good to have an opinion and express it. Sometimes our opinions are blunt and rough around the edges. Sweeping comments with no foundation or relevance, such as rogermillas ACAB comment, are hate filled and disgusting. It makes me think twice about being part of this community. "Foundation or relevance" can be found in the article above. You probably should think twice about being part of a community based on graffiti and vandalism. ACAB FTB I am thinking twice. Not because of what the community is based on but because of people like you. So your comment of ACAB is founded in the source article of this thread. Right. Ok. I'm not sure if you're aware where that acronym is used these days or by who. I'm praying you don't. Yes we all know what it means but it's adoptive meaning does changeover time. Cheers for your clarification on the matter though.
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by motor on Jul 19, 2012 9:52:13 GMT 1, This is f ked up.
This is f ked up.
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by jonti on Jul 19, 2012 10:45:42 GMT 1, "Foundation or relevance" can be found in the article above. You probably should think twice about being part of a community based on graffiti and vandalism. ACAB FTB I am thinking twice. Not because of what the community is based on but because of people like you. So your comment of ACAB is founded in the source article of this thread. Right. Ok. I'm not sure if you're aware where that acronym is used these days or by who. I'm praying you don't. Yes we all know what it means but it's adoptive meaning does changeover time. Cheers for your clarification on the matter though.
If you are accusing him of being some sort of Nazi, then its you who is going too far.
Bringing the full force of Goodwin's Law into action after 1 post has a beautiful symmetry with the original subject of this thread!
"Foundation or relevance" can be found in the article above. You probably should think twice about being part of a community based on graffiti and vandalism. ACAB FTB I am thinking twice. Not because of what the community is based on but because of people like you. So your comment of ACAB is founded in the source article of this thread. Right. Ok. I'm not sure if you're aware where that acronym is used these days or by who. I'm praying you don't. Yes we all know what it means but it's adoptive meaning does changeover time. Cheers for your clarification on the matter though. If you are accusing him of being some sort of Nazi, then its you who is going too far. Bringing the full force of Goodwin's Law into action after 1 post has a beautiful symmetry with the original subject of this thread!
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by Deleted on Jul 19, 2012 11:21:37 GMT 1, Have we got to the stage where we are believing all that we read on the internet with no evidence to back it up? It's not much different than the McCarthy era - all based on heresay.
It's all too easy to throw the phrase ACAB around; just as it's easy to acuse all graff writers of vandalism.
Have we got to the stage where we are believing all that we read on the internet with no evidence to back it up? It's not much different than the McCarthy era - all based on heresay.
It's all too easy to throw the phrase ACAB around; just as it's easy to acuse all graff writers of vandalism.
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by El Pulpo on Jul 19, 2012 12:20:11 GMT 1, Sorry for my ignorance but what does "ACAB" means ?
Sorry for my ignorance but what does "ACAB" means ?
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by Coach on Jul 19, 2012 13:25:36 GMT 1, Sorry for my ignorance but what does "ACAB" means ?
Take a look on urban dictionary. I knew what it meant. But not the other meaning being referred to above.
Sorry for my ignorance but what does "ACAB" means ? Take a look on urban dictionary. I knew what it meant. But not the other meaning being referred to above.
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by El Pulpo on Jul 19, 2012 13:33:11 GMT 1, Sorry for my ignorance but what does "ACAB" means ? Take a look on urban dictionary. I knew what it meant. But not the other meaning being referred to above.
Thanks dude
Sorry for my ignorance but what does "ACAB" means ? Take a look on urban dictionary. I knew what it meant. But not the other meaning being referred to above. Thanks dude
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by sal on Jul 20, 2012 15:58:16 GMT 1, TLP just opened their NEW online store, so check it out for prints, shirts, and other good stuff...
TLP just opened their NEW online store, so check it out for prints, shirts, and other good stuff...
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by Deleted on Jul 20, 2012 17:23:00 GMT 1, www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-18927228
London 2012: Outrage over artist banned from Olympics
Darren Cullen is banned from going within one mile of Olympic venues
Authorities have "lost the plot" over the Olympics and are needlessly arresting people, according to a human rights lawyer.
Kieran O'Rourke said authorities had a "hyper-sensitivity" over the Games.
His comments come after an artist who had been approached by Team GB to paint the Athletes' Village was arrested and banned from going near Olympic venues.
British Transport Police (BTP) said the arrest was not pre-emptive and it was protecting the Games' "integrity".
Professional artist Darren Cullen, 38, from Kent, was arrested earlier this week on suspicion of inciting to commit criminal damage along with several other people.
He said officers arrested and questioned him over a graffiti website which he registered for a customer several years ago.
"Even if it was my website, what has that got to do with the Olympics? What can I do to the Olympics? I'm not being arrested for doing things on street.
"I'm fuming. I'm not that type of person - it just stinks."
Mr Cullen, who has worked with various companies including official Olympic sponsor Adidas and has received the government's backing over his project to prevent graffiti on trains, said he was released on police bail until November.
He added that he had never illegally painted a wall.
Mr Cullen has worked as a professional artist for 15 years The bail conditions are:
Not to enter any railway system, including the Tube and trams Not to be in possession of any spray paint Not to associate or communicate with the other persons arrested and on bail for this investigation Not to be at or within one mile of any Olympic venue in London or elsewhere in England Mr O'Rourke, who represented residents in east London who failed in their High Court bid to prevent missiles being stationed on top of their flats, said he was shocked by the arrest and bail conditions.
He said as he represented the residents, he has found that many government bodies and agencies were hypersensitive about anything which might damage the Olympics.
'Selling out' Mr O'Rourke said of the bail conditions, the Olympics one was not needed as the other conditions prevent him from doing any graffiti damage ahead of the Games.
"This is a really worrying issue," he said, adding that it was a civil liberties issue.
"This is a huge infringement of someone's human rights under the Human Rights Act.
"Are we, in bringing the Games here - which is only a sporting event - selling out on our fundamental British rights?
"The authorities have lost the plot and seem to be saying that the Olympics are so important that people are losing hard fought human rights."
A spokesman for BTP said the arrest was not pre-emptive and that it was part of an ongoing investigation.
He added that a custody sergeant agreed to the bail conditions and that an arrested person could always appeal them.
The spokesman added that the arrest was not speeded up because of the Olympics.
"The investigation was months in the planning and the arrests would have happened either way," he said.
The Association of Chief Police Officers said police officers apply for Olympic bail conditions if they think there is a risk of criminal disruption to the event.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-18927228London 2012: Outrage over artist banned from Olympics Darren Cullen is banned from going within one mile of Olympic venues Authorities have "lost the plot" over the Olympics and are needlessly arresting people, according to a human rights lawyer. Kieran O'Rourke said authorities had a "hyper-sensitivity" over the Games. His comments come after an artist who had been approached by Team GB to paint the Athletes' Village was arrested and banned from going near Olympic venues. British Transport Police (BTP) said the arrest was not pre-emptive and it was protecting the Games' "integrity". Professional artist Darren Cullen, 38, from Kent, was arrested earlier this week on suspicion of inciting to commit criminal damage along with several other people. He said officers arrested and questioned him over a graffiti website which he registered for a customer several years ago. "Even if it was my website, what has that got to do with the Olympics? What can I do to the Olympics? I'm not being arrested for doing things on street. "I'm fuming. I'm not that type of person - it just stinks." Mr Cullen, who has worked with various companies including official Olympic sponsor Adidas and has received the government's backing over his project to prevent graffiti on trains, said he was released on police bail until November. He added that he had never illegally painted a wall. Mr Cullen has worked as a professional artist for 15 years The bail conditions are: Not to enter any railway system, including the Tube and trams Not to be in possession of any spray paint Not to associate or communicate with the other persons arrested and on bail for this investigation Not to be at or within one mile of any Olympic venue in London or elsewhere in England Mr O'Rourke, who represented residents in east London who failed in their High Court bid to prevent missiles being stationed on top of their flats, said he was shocked by the arrest and bail conditions. He said as he represented the residents, he has found that many government bodies and agencies were hypersensitive about anything which might damage the Olympics. 'Selling out' Mr O'Rourke said of the bail conditions, the Olympics one was not needed as the other conditions prevent him from doing any graffiti damage ahead of the Games. "This is a really worrying issue," he said, adding that it was a civil liberties issue. "This is a huge infringement of someone's human rights under the Human Rights Act. "Are we, in bringing the Games here - which is only a sporting event - selling out on our fundamental British rights? "The authorities have lost the plot and seem to be saying that the Olympics are so important that people are losing hard fought human rights." A spokesman for BTP said the arrest was not pre-emptive and that it was part of an ongoing investigation. He added that a custody sergeant agreed to the bail conditions and that an arrested person could always appeal them. The spokesman added that the arrest was not speeded up because of the Olympics. "The investigation was months in the planning and the arrests would have happened either way," he said. The Association of Chief Police Officers said police officers apply for Olympic bail conditions if they think there is a risk of criminal disruption to the event.
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by Deleted on Jul 21, 2012 8:32:02 GMT 1, Thanks Sal
Thanks Sal
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by fingerz on Jul 21, 2012 8:59:33 GMT 1, no slaps on there site .....
no slaps on there site .....
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by Sacked... on Jul 22, 2012 10:00:00 GMT 1, Has Banksy been arrested yet ?
Has Banksy been arrested yet ?
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by james on Jul 22, 2012 11:17:23 GMT 1, Meanwhile, there is a graff olympic mascot installed on brick lane
Meanwhile, there is a graff olympic mascot installed on brick lane
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by Chrisp on Jul 22, 2012 17:06:28 GMT 1, Has Banksy been arrested yet ?
Love to see that one
Driving round the m25 the other day a lot seems to have been buffed under the bridges and so on, mass clean up by the looks of it. Shame as i think it gives a city character probably the same as most on here.
Has Banksy been arrested yet ? Love to see that one Driving round the m25 the other day a lot seems to have been buffed under the bridges and so on, mass clean up by the looks of it. Shame as i think it gives a city character probably the same as most on here.
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by johnnyh on Jul 22, 2012 17:22:24 GMT 1, The Olympics are a once in a life time country opportunity. The Olympics area over ride local laws. Or there are penalties forget rights and wrongs these are facts same as FIFA and the world cup.
So they protect their brand and political statements. I do not necessarily agree with that but unfortunately that is the deal.
Now two things have happened one they have been heavy handed and the other is that this has been over hyped.
So it's all a bit bollocks really.
Ps when was graffiti ever legal. It is as mentioned above if your Banksy but not if you just spray things. In many cases it has become semi legal just not within 5 to 10 miles of the Olympics but then a nurses strike is also not allowed in that area also. Not being funny but but the nurses strike is more important.
The Olympics are a once in a life time country opportunity. The Olympics area over ride local laws. Or there are penalties forget rights and wrongs these are facts same as FIFA and the world cup.
So they protect their brand and political statements. I do not necessarily agree with that but unfortunately that is the deal.
Now two things have happened one they have been heavy handed and the other is that this has been over hyped.
So it's all a bit bollocks really.
Ps when was graffiti ever legal. It is as mentioned above if your Banksy but not if you just spray things. In many cases it has become semi legal just not within 5 to 10 miles of the Olympics but then a nurses strike is also not allowed in that area also. Not being funny but but the nurses strike is more important.
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by Deleted on Jul 22, 2012 23:26:48 GMT 1, Nice clean walls for when its all over then
Nice clean walls for when its all over then
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by johnnyh on Jul 23, 2012 2:17:06 GMT 1, Yes exactly then all can start again. But actually I doubt apart from on the direct routes much will get done. Just visable to the Olympic Park etc. In someways a shame but not in anyway a surprise.
Can just see TOX 13 as they go to light the flame. That would be superb
Yes exactly then all can start again. But actually I doubt apart from on the direct routes much will get done. Just visable to the Olympic Park etc. In someways a shame but not in anyway a surprise.
Can just see TOX 13 as they go to light the flame. That would be superb
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by astrobboy on Aug 21, 2012 20:51:02 GMT 1, And this in Australia today...
www.smh.com.au/nsw/delayed-and-diluted-graffiti-bill-finally-passes-20120821-24kkv.html
THE NSW Premier, Barry O'Farrell, was yesterday forced to water down his graffiti bill to get it through Parliament almost a year after it was introduced.
The government supported an amendment by the Shooters and Fishers Party that removed a provision to strip young people of their driver's licences for graffiti offences.
The bill had stalled after Shooters and Fishers Party MPs sided with the Greens in the upper house in August last year to amend the original version.
Under the original bill, all young graffiti vandals would have faced court and could have lost their driver's licence. Asked last year, Mr O'Farrell said he would ''use every possible option'' to pass the bill. Advertisement
The government last week rejected a call by the upper house for a free conference, which would have seen 10 MPs from each house of Parliament try to resolve the deadlock.
The Attorney-General, Greg Smith, said the new laws would require juvenile graffiti vandals to appear before the court for a graffiti offence, give courts the power to extend the time graffiti offenders spend on learner or provisional licences and limit the number of demerit points they are able to accrue over a specific period.
And this in Australia today... www.smh.com.au/nsw/delayed-and-diluted-graffiti-bill-finally-passes-20120821-24kkv.htmlTHE NSW Premier, Barry O'Farrell, was yesterday forced to water down his graffiti bill to get it through Parliament almost a year after it was introduced. The government supported an amendment by the Shooters and Fishers Party that removed a provision to strip young people of their driver's licences for graffiti offences. The bill had stalled after Shooters and Fishers Party MPs sided with the Greens in the upper house in August last year to amend the original version. Under the original bill, all young graffiti vandals would have faced court and could have lost their driver's licence. Asked last year, Mr O'Farrell said he would ''use every possible option'' to pass the bill. Advertisement The government last week rejected a call by the upper house for a free conference, which would have seen 10 MPs from each house of Parliament try to resolve the deadlock. The Attorney-General, Greg Smith, said the new laws would require juvenile graffiti vandals to appear before the court for a graffiti offence, give courts the power to extend the time graffiti offenders spend on learner or provisional licences and limit the number of demerit points they are able to accrue over a specific period.
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by sal on Sept 11, 2012 23:26:00 GMT 1,
Warming up for October LA 'For dogs sake' show.
Warming up for October LA 'For dogs sake' show.
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by sal on Sept 20, 2012 18:42:28 GMT 1, new US solo show lined up for Oct 13th @ CoreyHelford Gallery:
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by sal on Sept 27, 2012 18:14:47 GMT 1, check out the preview of TLP's "Dog Singers" album - soundcloud.com/tlp-dog-singers
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by sal on Oct 8, 2012 18:54:54 GMT 1, last night TLP organized a dog fashion show in collaboration with their friends from the art world such as D*Face, Shepard Fairey, Logan Hicks, Jeremy Fish, etc.. here are some of the photos from the event:
(pics via Birdman instagram)
the event was a warming up for a solo show opening @ CoreyHelford gallery, next weekend, on 13th of Oct
last night TLP organized a dog fashion show in collaboration with their friends from the art world such as D*Face, Shepard Fairey, Logan Hicks, Jeremy Fish, etc.. here are some of the photos from the event: (pics via Birdman instagram) the event was a warming up for a solo show opening @ CoreyHelford gallery, next weekend, on 13th of Oct
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by Agent Provocateur on Oct 8, 2012 18:59:31 GMT 1, It's sooo wrong to dress animals up... but in the name of art gotta be done! ;D
It's sooo wrong to dress animals up... but in the name of art gotta be done! ;D
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by sakyamuni on Oct 8, 2012 19:07:11 GMT 1, that's weird
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by Deleted on Oct 8, 2012 20:16:56 GMT 1, Just in time a street art winter coat for my mutt 'Melon'...
Mind you she loves street art... especially D*face!
Just in time a street art winter coat for my mutt 'Melon'... Mind you she loves street art... especially D*face!
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