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Secret group owns up to Leith graffiti



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A SECRETIVE organisation has claimed responsibility for unusual graffiti which has cropped up in and around Leith recently.
Community leaders and residents had expressed concern at the scale of political slogans which were being plastered across white walls, businesses and billboards in the area.

Slogans such as "made in China" and "Americans out" have appeared in large lettering on Leith Walk and Easter Road, while businesses such as Tesco and Scottish Gas seem to be the target of other motifs and remarks.

Now a group calling itself the Safe Word Collective has claimed responsibility for the graffiti in an e-mail to the Evening News.

The e-mail stated: "Have you noticed how many items we buy these days that are made in China? The USA have bombed approximate 50 countries over as many years leaving none with a stable democracy.

"Excuse us for thinking, reflecting and challenging."



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  • Last Updated: 28 January 2008 11:40 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Shorething,

Leith 28/01/2008 12:22:59
And excuse us for wanting a neighbourhood free of graffiti and muck all over our walls....imbeciles....
2

A Leither,

28/01/2008 12:40:03
Are they the same ones that have given us such strange gems as "I gave you flowers but U wanted chocolates instead" on the wall beside the Central Bar at the bottom of the Walk ?
3

Rambo_the_Jambo,

Somewhere in Edinburgh 28/01/2008 12:45:55
Maybe the Polis should trace the email account and bring those guilty to book, after all grafitti is vandalism.

....or are the Leith Police dismmissive...?
4

alex paterson,

embra 28/01/2008 12:54:57
Leith is to nice a place to be covered in graffiti.
5

spiggot,

Edinburgh 28/01/2008 13:04:16
I think the graffiti which is mostly on advertising posters is much better than the advertising..... I haven't seen any graffiti in an anti-social position on shops or houses.... thank you "Safe Word Collective" for the thought provoking improvement.
6

alex patersons English teacher,

28/01/2008 13:04:55
just a shame they allowed alex to send in the email.

The founders of the Safe World Collective are not happy.
7

Sumpplareasswholes,

Edinburgh 28/01/2008 13:11:39
#5
do you have a guide dog?

Graffiti breeds graffiti so none of it should be tollerated!

EEN, you've just given SWC what they were looking for by printing this story...
8

alex patersons English teacher,

28/01/2008 14:59:55
7.
Correct,there should be no charges for graffiti,if we can scrap them on the fourth road bridge.
9

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

28/01/2008 16:15:14
2. Thats a lyric from "The Flowers of Romance" by Public Image Limited (PIL).

Perhaps we should be on the lookout for 4 punks who are almost 60, or that bloat Wattie who used to be in The Exploited.

I saw a great bit of graffiti the other day - it simply said

"Compulsive Logo Design Syndrome".
10

rabmataz,

28/01/2008 16:41:19
The writing's surely on the wall for these crusty types. I bet that if it was Banksy graffitoing Leith no one would complain.
11

Loki - The Scourge of the Schemies,

EH1 28/01/2008 16:45:00
How can the Safe Word Collective be a "secret"?
12

Antòn ????????,

28/01/2008 23:55:48
"Cõmpulsive Lògó Design Syndröme".

Gee whizz, that's funny!
13

sazz,

Edinburgh 31/01/2008 23:27:52
I loved the job they did on the Nokia ads in Abbeyhill. Speaking about the new fangled camera improvements, the tag line on the ad was 'Something this precious should be saved'. Their 'graffiti' reply?
'Errrr, like the planet?'

Love em :)

 

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