Deskripsyon
One of Long Islands oldest train bridges is also one of Long Islands favorite places to tag. Because of it's out-of-the-way placement, kids love to tag and spray-paint the bridge. It's been over a year since the old stone bridge was painted gray making it a perfect canvas for delinquents. the bridge has been repainted numerous times to cover other graffiti, but it usually takes months for a crew to come out and repaint the bridge.
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IndyJones16 (Rehistradong User)
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The local artisans are back at it. Check the attached pic for what we get to see on a daily basis. The picture was taken the morning of 12-13-2011. This graffiti has been here since the weekend. In case you can't see the pic, someone tagged to bridge with the words 'Fcuk police', 'Mil3, a swastika and a few other scribblings. Someone decided to spray over the words 'police' but, left the other choice word in place. Driving by it on Monday night, my 6 year old son decided to read what he saw on the bridge. so, not only do we have to see it on a daily basis, I know how the memory of my son reciting the word.
Paint the bridge or tell me where to send the bill to have it painted.
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