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Graffiti

It’s too late now to say sorry

May 2, 2016December 28, 2015 by S.F. City Attorney's Press Office
This Justin Bieber "guerrilla marketing" graffiti vandalism, photographed Dec. 26 at 1083 Howard Street in San Francisco, remains undiminished after several weeks. and multiple rainstorms.
San Francisco City Attorney cracks down on illegal Justin Bieber graffiti, blasts commercial guerrilla marketing stunt for encouraging ‘likeminded lawlessness’ among young fans

Categories Code Enforcement, Graffiti, News

Court grants Herrera’s motion for injunction against prolific graffiti vandal

October 8, 2015September 30, 2015 by S.F. City Attorney's Press Office
Terry Cozy's eponymous "Coze" tag caused thousands of dollars of public property damage in San Francisco.
San Francisco Superior Court approves preliminary injunction to stop vandal who caused more than $88,000 in public property damage

Categories Defending Public Funds, Graffiti, News

Herrera wants graffiti vandal halted in costly lawless spree

September 30, 2015August 21, 2015 by S.F. City Attorney's Press Office
City Attorney Herrera, with SFPD Chief Greg Suhr. San Francisco Police played a key role in helping Herrera bring suit against a prolific graffiti vandal.
S.F. Superior Court today sets hearing on Herrera’s motion for preliminary injunction to stop vandalism that has so far caused at least $88,000 in public property damage

Categories Defending Public Funds, Graffiti, News

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