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Author Topic: 'Bristol graffiti artist fined', from the Evening Post (16/06/09)  (Read 4140 times)
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« on: June 16, 2009, 16:50:15 »

From the Bristol Evening Post:

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A prolific graffiti artist from Bedminster who caused thousands of pounds worth of damage has been fined and given a community order.

Police arrested Lewey Spencer in January following a detailed investigation into another prolific "tagger".  On a computer, they found pictures and video of Spencer, 25, from Stanley Street South, spraying his tag "AMES" onto railway property, signs, streets and derelict buildings.  "Trophy photographs" showed Spencer posing next to his work, and a video showed him spraying paint onto a moving train and breaking into a train depot.

Bristol Magistrates' Court heard yesterday that Spencer caused ^1,660 of damage to a train belonging to First Great Western when he broke into the Laira depot in Plymouth on the evening of September 29, 2007.  He pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage to the parapets of a footbridge at Sheene Way, Bedminster, belonging to Network Rail and asked for 32 similar offences to be taken into account.

Spencer lives with his parents and was arrested there on December 23 last year.  In the house, police found numerous tins of spray paint, marker pens, latex gloves and paint-splattered clothes.

The court was told that Spencer, who works for a builders merchants, continues to be a graffiti artist, but now only paints on legal walls and also in a studio he rents in St Paul's.

Magistrates ordered Spencer to carry out 80 hours of unpaid work, and said they hoped that this would involve cleaning illegal graffiti.  He was also ordered to pay ^1,390 in fines and costs.
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« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2009, 11:51:14 »

I hope they took the opportunity to sting him for the criminal offence of railway trespass in addition to the criminal damage caused...
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« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2009, 19:55:26 »

tee hee hee  Grin Grin Grin

I hope his community service is cleaning out the elephants enclosure in Bristol Zoo - with his bare hands!

I bet he does too, Bristol zoo hasn't had an elephant since "Wendy" died in 2002 !
My daughter spent a week at the Cotswold Wild Life Park as a volunteer. She seemed to spend most of her time shoveling Tapir, err, Manure !
Bristol has two of these. I was there today !
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