Friday, October 17, 2008

The graffitti wall

A wall built at a cost of £3,000 by a council so that teenagers would have somewhere to spray graffiti was daubed with its first slogan:

'I paid my tax and all I got was this lousy wall.'

The 6ft high by 30ft long barrier was installed in the hope that youths would stop vandalising local property.



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