
Over the past several years graffiti vandalism has exploded across the internet, costing the industry millions of dollars. Many individual internet users and community-based groups are working to stop the vandals and repair the damage they are causing.
In
order to investigate online graffiti vandalism, the Less Rain Police
Department has put together a special task force: the Vandal Squad.
Information collected by the Vandal Squad on various crime scenes is
published on this website in section 2, GRAFFITI ARCHIVE'.
GRAFFITI IS NOT ART!
Graffiti
is a complex social problem. Most graffiti vandalism is being
perpetrated by minors, mainly during the early morning hours. Some
graffiti is the product of gang activity, and is used to identify
territories, indicate associations or conflicts between gang members,
or promote the sale of pirate software. Section 4,'VANDALISM ARCHIVE' shows up-to-date examples of internet vandalism, committed by juvenile vandals addicted to online spraying and tagging.
ILLEGAL SPRAY PAINTING SOFTWARE ON THE RISE
Vandals
claim that they have no problem downloading spray painting
applications. For demonstration purposes only, the LRPD has decided to
offer such an application, so that the general public can witness by
themselves the damage that can be caused by its use. You can download
the PC Version (5Mb) or the MAC OS8-9(5MB) or OSX(5.5MB) versions of Safer Vandalism Studio(tm) here, or try out the online version.
SERVING THE COMMUNITY
The LRPD vandal squad, patrolling the net since 1997: