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Tagger filmed being chased off by angry resident after vandalising community mural

by Jo Wadsworth
Tuesday 19 Jul, 2022 at 4:30PM
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Tagger filmed being chased off by angry resident after vandalising community mural

The two taggers caught on camera

The two taggers caught on camera

A tagger vandalising a newly painted community mural was caught on camera as he was confronted by an angry resident.

The man was one of two vandals who sprayed over the mural on the Upper Lewes Road, which had only been finished last month by a collective of artists.

The pair falsely told people who confronted them they had been given permission to paint over it – but when one woman started filming them, they quickly left.

A fundraiser has now been started to buy more antigraffiti paint to protect the mural against any more tagging. 

The throw up tagging over the mural

Artist Sandy Moon, who helped organise the mural, said she was furious.

She said: “Two grown men were putting their big tags up on it. They lied and said they were making it pretty and they had permission.

“They got chased off and word went out to the community and came and helped. People came out and we spent eight hours on Sunday scrubbing it all off.”

Part of the community mural

The idea for the mural came after Sandy painted some tree trunks to blend in with the ivy.

When a neighbour painted over her work with blocks of white paint, Brighton and Hove City Council got in touch to ask her if she would be interested in creating a more permanent work.

She worked with the Roundhill Society and other artists, and was intending to put the finishing touches on the mural this weekend.

A police spokesman confirmed Sussex Police was called out, but no arrests were made.

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Comments 9

  1. Ed27 says:
    4 years ago

    That bloke on the right looks like Ian Beale. Case solved.

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  2. sd says:
    4 years ago

    Grow up, fellas. No one is impressed by your tags.

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  3. Catherine says:
    4 years ago

    I hope this young man is not discouraged from his art. Art is a great form of mindfulness. Hopefully with Boris gone Labour or greens will get in and put more money towards art

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  4. Jane Power says:
    4 years ago

    The heartening thing is that within 24 hours the community has raised £600 for repair painting and anti-grafitti coating.

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  5. Van Diesel says:
    4 years ago

    It all looks vile anyway. Whether it’s tagging or a ‘mural’

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  6. Tom H says:
    4 years ago

    Good work for chasing off these scabby taggers… I don’t get why they think it’s art, it’s not. Brazen act in the middle of the day too.

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  7. LK says:
    4 years ago

    Kevin and Perry continue to go large!

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  8. Jopes says:
    4 years ago

    I preferred the original wall white. How come she thinks her painting tree trunks on the wall was okay, but his self-expression isn’t? Double standards. Both are naff.
    Anti-graffiti paint doesn’t sound very eco-friendly… just white-wash it..

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  9. Jerry says:
    4 years ago

    Good to see the Argus trolls have popped in to say hello while their usual home is down.

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