Thursday, 11 June 2026

Writing on trains without permission

Writing on buildings or trains without permission is illegal. That's vandalism. 


Unfortunately, penal law doesn't prescribe the vandals' punishment as it should.
I would like to force the vandals to pay for all repair and cleaning. 


Have a lovely weekend 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃 ☀

14 comments:

  1. Te mando un beso y buen fin semana.

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  2. ...here, the graffiti paint is the only paint the rail cars have seen in decades!

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    1. Train graffiti has become so popular. It is extremely dangerous and can have legal consequences.

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  3. It's everywhere over here too Giorgio.

    Have a nice weekend :-D

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  4. It happens here too, often you see people washing it off or trying to.

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    1. It seems that those vandal writers see it as a test of skill and street fame.

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  5. It's the same here. On trains, historical buildings, apartment buildings... everywhere. It's neither artistic nor conveying any message. Just vandalism.

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  6. Ich finde es ganz schlimm, wenn überall Graffiti zu finden sind. Hier werden sie oft an Tunnelwände oder andere öffentliche Flächen geschmiert. An Zügen ist es besser geworden.
    Ich denke, es geht um Anerkennung in der Szene, den Nervenkitzel des Verbotenen, oder die Suche nach Identität und Rebellion.

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  7. Hi Giorgio!
    I hate vandalism too. I get angry when I see buildings and other objects damaged, painted, or scribbled on. Unfortunately, this is a very common occurrence in Poland.

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    1. Hello Anna,
      I'm sorry to hear that it happens in Poland too.

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  8. Graffiti on trains and buildings really spoils the beauty of the place.
    I agree with you, Giorgio-- those who do it should be responsible for the cleaning.
    Wishing you a bright weekend too 🚂☀

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