Ah, the familiar feel of
While I spent my first two and a half hours cleaning the black spray paint off my metal door and metal window cover, many of my neighbors came by to express their sympathy. We all thought we had the graffiti problem licked, which is why most of us redid our homes and storefronts. As my neighbor across the street said, there’s probably a new bunch of the old neighborhood thugs paroled recently. This usually means a new bout of break-ins and worse. I have it easy. My neighbors are still here at night when things have been getting real wild lately. A few have reported these characters hanging out in front of their houses, and the Oakland police, morale lower than their San Francisco brethren, have all but ignored them. The police don’t do themselves any favors ignoring this stuff, cause some of the neighbors are past the upset stage, and heading into wild west mode. Just thought I’d add a little local flavor to the blog today. :)
4 comments:
That sucks, what a lousy thing to come home to.
I've never understood the appeal of graffiti. Why spend money to ruin stuff when you can ruin stuff for free and spend your money on drugs? (Just joking of course! Ha ha! I would never do drugs, not me!) :-)
It's the same appeal as when these enlightened individuals walk by a brand new car in the parking lot somewhere, and key it along the side just for spite. At least it's by auto shop, and not my house. My neighbors near my shop aren't so lucky. I sent out digital pictures along with a report to the city council woman and the police. Drugs are definitely a factor, and I know you have never tried those things... me either. :)
I watched taggers one time in L.A. I had no idea that if they were staring at you hard that meant they were ready to shoot you. They didn't, but they could have. I circled my apt four times to make sure I hadn't been followed before I parked. :(
They're mean, vicious, little punks, Jordan, and they've convinced themselves they have nothing to lose. Inside, they're missing one of the most important ingredients for human advancement: imagination. If you can't imagine a better life, living one is almost impossible.
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