I'm sure that some of it was just as illegal as spraypaint. So you and George W. Bush get to decide which laws apply to you, and which ones you can cheerfully ignore, eh?
Whenever somebody "makes public art" on the sign by the community garden on the bike path, I get somebody down there with the paint remover to get it off immediately. The garden is a community project, and the gardeners don't appreciate anybody "expressing themselves creatively" on the sign that the city gave us.
In the same vain, I'm sure you mean to write "vein". But "vain" (http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=vain) also seems appropriate.
Re: Hmmm, that's a little harsh, don't you think?
So you and George W. Bush get to decide which laws apply to you, and which ones you can cheerfully ignore, eh?
Whenever somebody "makes public art" on the sign by the community garden on the bike path, I get somebody down there with the paint remover to get it off immediately. The garden is a community project, and the gardeners don't appreciate anybody "expressing themselves creatively" on the sign that the city gave us.
In the same vain,
I'm sure you mean to write "vein". But "vain" (http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=vain) also seems appropriate.