Guerrilla Art Posters
I am sure I am not alone in my resentment of Conal’s defacement of public and private property. He and his “friends,” just like those who are caught painting their own messages and graffiti, should be required to remove the “art” and repaint the surfaces on which it was placed. If certain individuals are allowed to continue plastering up public and private properties with their respective views, then who is to say that everyone cannot deface our environment?
The next fund-raising party should be to raise money to clean up Conal’s mess. I would prefer my tax dollars to be spent on a more worthy cause.
NOELLE DONFELD
Pacific Palisades
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