And you get back a Graffiti for your fence
"It's all about hip-hop, urban and all that. They're just trying to get into the teenagers' minds," said Eddie Torres, 29, who works at a nearby furniture shop. "I think it's sharp."
I think it looks sharp myself
Anti-blight advocates think otherwise.
"They're breaking the law," said Mary Tracy, who runs the Society Created to Reduce Urban Blight, a watchdog group that fights illegal or ill-advised billboards in Philadelphia.
Blight?? Sorry, I don't see it that way, it sure is better than looking at a dirty old building.These kids are Artist, find them a place to show off there art work.Opps!! almost forgot, I put in an dirty old building