Our shop was recently hit by a not so impressive Graffiti Artist that the Council requested us to Clean it up.
If you know are the Artist or know the Artist, please tell them to try again, but this time, show us a sample first please.
What is graffiti?
Graffiti is to write, draw, mark, scratch or otherwise deface property by any means without consent, and so that the defacement is not easily removable. The materials commonly used for graffiti are spray cans, felt tipped pens and sharp instruments.
What can I do about graffiti?
- Report graffiti to council immediately on 9239 5100
- Report graffiti to the police as well- it’s important to let the police know so they are aware of the issues and can take appropriate action.
- Remove graffiti from your property within 24 hours- council can assist you with this (see the removal section of this brochure)
TIP: Be as specific as possible when reporting the graffiti. Make sure you give the location address (including the closest house number or the name of the park or street) and give as much information as you can (such as surface type, size, etc). The more information you give, the quicker action can be taken.