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Yet more graffiti on the Aqua Skin Care & Day Spa @ 250 12th St. (Maybe they'd get tagged less if they ever fully buffed/removed the earlier graffiti…)
Yet more graffiti on the Aqua Skin Care & Day Spa @ 250 12th St. (Maybe they'd get tagged less if they ever fully buffed/removed the earlier graffiti…)
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Acknowledged City of Oakland (Verified Official)
IG (Registered User)
Lexi B., you are not actually saying that it's the fault of the business owners who are victims of repeated grafitti attacks? Do you think it's fair to expect people who are struggling to operate a business in Oakland to have to carry the burden of paying to remedy recurring problems not of their making?
What if your home or business was the one defaced, would you feel the same way?
JR003 (Registered User)
It is a fact that businesses that promptly clean up their graffiti get tagged at a lesser frequency than those that just let it linger.
I do feel for the business owner, and it sucks, but that is the price of business in a city that does not take care of its business.
I usually take my business to a business that that takes care of their business by keeping their store clean of graffiti and trash.
That's the business.
Lexi B (Registered User)
Yes, I'm absolutely suggesting that leaving graffiti and tags up encourages the taggers to tag more and that building owners need to paint over graffiti as soon as they're made aware of it. Places that get tagged and cover it up immediately and completely don't seem to get hit again and again and AGAIN the way places that don't clean up promptly do. It doesn't even seem to matter how tidy a job they do covering it up, the important thing seems to be sending the message "your tags will not remain visible if you tag them here, so don't bother".
When the building I work in gets tagged, building management has somebody out cleaning it up within 12 hours. They consider it a high enough priority to take care of it promptly.
City of Oakland (Verified Official)
City of Oakland Public Works Department referred this issue to CODE ENFORCEMENT, service request # 540955.Please contact that department to follow-up, see “Other Helpful Links” at:
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