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Monday, 30 November 2009
Article released today
The article has finally gone up as I've seen on a few news websites and surprisingly there are still no tags put on any of the names which is not something you usually see. The BTP claim that they are aware and charged each person with a certain tag but I will not post any of their tags up as I don't know exactly what they were charged for at this time.
I've tried getting answers out of people that were present but they are just idiots to tell you the truth, I've had about 10 different answers to who got sentenced with what, all from people that were present in the court including gf's, family and friends aswel.
The official sentences that were handed out are:
Scott - 18 months
Ben - 6 months
Frazer - 15 months
Stephen - 6 months & 2 years suspended
Adam - 15 months
Jason - 9 months
A few comments from an article:
Howard Collins, Chief Operating Officer of London Underground said:
“The group’s actions cost thousands of pounds and resulted in trains being taken out of service. As well as causing unnecessary delays and distress to our passengers, they also put their own lives in danger.
“Criminal damage creates an intimidating atmosphere which is why we work hard to maintain a clean and pleasant network for our customers. We will be taking civil action to recover the debt that their damage created and will continue to devote significant and growing resources to visible policing across the transport system to make sure passengers feel comfortable and safe.”
Crown Prosecution Service London lawyer Olwen Evans said:
“This was an organised and prolific gang who worked together to plan attacks in order to cause disruption and delays. The estimated cost of these actions may be far higher if you take into account the losses suffered by the train companies as a result of these carriages being out of service.”
“The strength of the evidence which was to be put to the court by the Crown Prosecution Service is what led these defendants to plead guilty.
“Together with the British Transport Police, we gathered together a strong file of evidence which included photographs found on the defendants home computers. These pictured the defendants in the act of vandalising trains. These images allowed us to establish what the defendants ‘tags’ were and meant we could identify what damage they had each caused.”
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Knockturnal Kniggins, Chief Operating Officer at GraffLondon said:
I wish them all the best. How can we take this authority seriously when there are non violent young men being sent into prison with murderers and vicious other criminals. Their crimes were non violent and victim-less yet they are being sent to prison longer than rapists, pedophiles, people carrying knives and all other sorts of scum that are a disease to this once great city.
Painting graffiti on trains is wrong, and should be illegal, however, prison does not work and thats a fact. A criminal collage which is not the place for these gents.
Have they forgotten about the young graffiti artist who took his life while inside not so long ago?
The justice system continues to be a joke.
I hope all responsible individuals involved in this have as much trouble sleeping as the 6 will in their new homes.
I've tried getting answers out of people that were present but they are just idiots to tell you the truth, I've had about 10 different answers to who got sentenced with what, all from people that were present in the court including gf's, family and friends aswel.
The official sentences that were handed out are:
Scott - 18 months
Ben - 6 months
Frazer - 15 months
Stephen - 6 months & 2 years suspended
Adam - 15 months
Jason - 9 months
A few comments from an article:
Howard Collins, Chief Operating Officer of London Underground said:
“The group’s actions cost thousands of pounds and resulted in trains being taken out of service. As well as causing unnecessary delays and distress to our passengers, they also put their own lives in danger.
“Criminal damage creates an intimidating atmosphere which is why we work hard to maintain a clean and pleasant network for our customers. We will be taking civil action to recover the debt that their damage created and will continue to devote significant and growing resources to visible policing across the transport system to make sure passengers feel comfortable and safe.”
Crown Prosecution Service London lawyer Olwen Evans said:
“This was an organised and prolific gang who worked together to plan attacks in order to cause disruption and delays. The estimated cost of these actions may be far higher if you take into account the losses suffered by the train companies as a result of these carriages being out of service.”
“The strength of the evidence which was to be put to the court by the Crown Prosecution Service is what led these defendants to plead guilty.
“Together with the British Transport Police, we gathered together a strong file of evidence which included photographs found on the defendants home computers. These pictured the defendants in the act of vandalising trains. These images allowed us to establish what the defendants ‘tags’ were and meant we could identify what damage they had each caused.”
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Knockturnal Kniggins, Chief Operating Officer at GraffLondon said:
I wish them all the best. How can we take this authority seriously when there are non violent young men being sent into prison with murderers and vicious other criminals. Their crimes were non violent and victim-less yet they are being sent to prison longer than rapists, pedophiles, people carrying knives and all other sorts of scum that are a disease to this once great city.
Painting graffiti on trains is wrong, and should be illegal, however, prison does not work and thats a fact. A criminal collage which is not the place for these gents.
Have they forgotten about the young graffiti artist who took his life while inside not so long ago?
The justice system continues to be a joke.
I hope all responsible individuals involved in this have as much trouble sleeping as the 6 will in their new homes.
Sunday, 29 November 2009
Shades of things to come
BTP yard footage
They caused 270 thousand pounds worth of damage to trains and tonight the same gang of vandals is behind bars.
The six men - all in their early twenties - have been sentenced to spend a total of nearly six years in prison.
The judge at Isleworth Crown Court described their offences as 'vandalism on an industrial scale'
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Scotty 2 hotty!
& the full ITV news vid here.
Please do not post up names on the comments. And all the bullshit gossiping is not needed, think about it....
The six men - all in their early twenties - have been sentenced to spend a total of nearly six years in prison.
The judge at Isleworth Crown Court described their offences as 'vandalism on an industrial scale'
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Scotty 2 hotty!
& the full ITV news vid here.
Please do not post up names on the comments. And all the bullshit gossiping is not needed, think about it....
Saturday, 28 November 2009
Sentenced
Mixture of sentences handed out yesterday.
22 months
15 months
9
7
6
community service
Not putting any names up as I'm not 100% sure who went down for what words... Addresses up when I get hold of them, names up when I see what gets published. Free all involved
Report from a few days ago:
PROLIFIC TUBE GRAFFITI GANG TO BE SENTENCED
Graffiti vandals who caused £270,000 damage to Tube and train carriages will be sentenced at Isleworth Crown Court on 27/11/09.
The group of six men, all aged 20-23 from the West London area pleaded guilty in October to more than 125 criminal damage offences over a two-year period from February 2006 to November 2007.
The prolific offenders would go out mainly at night and break into train depots and stations to commit crimes.
About 40 of the offences were on the Tube and the rest were on southern train operators.
The investigation began after a car was pulled over in Twickenham by police responding to an ANPR alert which linked the car to a theft of champagne. In the boot of the red Fiat Punto, police found an assortment of spray cans, bolt cutters, gloves and several photos of sprayed trains.
BTP Detective Chief Inspector Kevin Shanahan said:
“Cameras at stations and depots filmed their brazen acts of vandalism and we used this footage to get clear facial images of them.
“They were intent on criminality and went to great lengths to plan their attacks on trains.
“They did not commit random acts of vandalism but conspired together to go out and commit crime.
“During one house search we found more than 400 photographs of the damage they had caused to trains.”
Howard Collins, Chief Operating Officer of London Underground said:
“The group’s actions cost thousands of pounds and resulted in trains being taken out of service. As well as causing unnecessary delays and distress to our passengers, they also put their own lives in danger.
“Criminal damage creates an intimidating atmosphere which is why we work hard to maintain a clean and pleasant network for our customers. We will be taking civil action to recover the debt that their damage created and will continue to devote significant and growing resources to visible policing across the transport system to make sure passengers feel comfortable and safe.”
Crown Prosecution Service London lawyer Olwen Evans said:
“This was an organised and prolific gang who worked together to plan attacks in order to cause disruption and delays. The estimated cost of these actions may be far higher if you take into account the losses suffered by the train companies as a result of these carriages being out of service.”
“The strength of the evidence which was to be put to the court by the Crown Prosecution Service is what led these defendants to plead guilty.
“Together with the British Transport Police, we gathered together a strong file of evidence which included photographs found on the defendants home computers. These pictured the defendants in the act of vandalising trains. These images allowed us to establish what the defendants ‘tags’ were and meant we could identify what damage they had each caused.”
22 months
15 months
9
7
6
community service
Not putting any names up as I'm not 100% sure who went down for what words... Addresses up when I get hold of them, names up when I see what gets published. Free all involved
Report from a few days ago:
PROLIFIC TUBE GRAFFITI GANG TO BE SENTENCED
Graffiti vandals who caused £270,000 damage to Tube and train carriages will be sentenced at Isleworth Crown Court on 27/11/09.
The group of six men, all aged 20-23 from the West London area pleaded guilty in October to more than 125 criminal damage offences over a two-year period from February 2006 to November 2007.
The prolific offenders would go out mainly at night and break into train depots and stations to commit crimes.
About 40 of the offences were on the Tube and the rest were on southern train operators.
The investigation began after a car was pulled over in Twickenham by police responding to an ANPR alert which linked the car to a theft of champagne. In the boot of the red Fiat Punto, police found an assortment of spray cans, bolt cutters, gloves and several photos of sprayed trains.
BTP Detective Chief Inspector Kevin Shanahan said:
“Cameras at stations and depots filmed their brazen acts of vandalism and we used this footage to get clear facial images of them.
“They were intent on criminality and went to great lengths to plan their attacks on trains.
“They did not commit random acts of vandalism but conspired together to go out and commit crime.
“During one house search we found more than 400 photographs of the damage they had caused to trains.”
Howard Collins, Chief Operating Officer of London Underground said:
“The group’s actions cost thousands of pounds and resulted in trains being taken out of service. As well as causing unnecessary delays and distress to our passengers, they also put their own lives in danger.
“Criminal damage creates an intimidating atmosphere which is why we work hard to maintain a clean and pleasant network for our customers. We will be taking civil action to recover the debt that their damage created and will continue to devote significant and growing resources to visible policing across the transport system to make sure passengers feel comfortable and safe.”
Crown Prosecution Service London lawyer Olwen Evans said:
“This was an organised and prolific gang who worked together to plan attacks in order to cause disruption and delays. The estimated cost of these actions may be far higher if you take into account the losses suffered by the train companies as a result of these carriages being out of service.”
“The strength of the evidence which was to be put to the court by the Crown Prosecution Service is what led these defendants to plead guilty.
“Together with the British Transport Police, we gathered together a strong file of evidence which included photographs found on the defendants home computers. These pictured the defendants in the act of vandalising trains. These images allowed us to establish what the defendants ‘tags’ were and meant we could identify what damage they had each caused.”
Thursday, 26 November 2009
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
Updates, Runners, Sentencing
....and everything else
Yard Ravers
Not been on the site much this week, with the small time I've been online its been spent sorting out photo's for the update. A nice selection already sent in, and just to make it aware, we have had a few random photo's and some nice yard shots being sent in. Please feel free to send them over aswel.
There is still no official date for it yet, (reguardless of the facebook event) confirmation on this soon.
2 Runners in 2 days
I've been out and about abit this week, and for the first time in 4 YEARS I have seen a tube panel running!
I caught something else aswel yesterday, and I've heard theres also a couple more things running around which is good news. I used to bench twice a week a few good years ago, but its definently worth keeping an eye out if you're out and about of late. I see some unfinished stuff on a southwest last week and something else the week before on southern.
Heads up
There are 6 young gentlemen being sentenced on friday and I am hoping to make it down there but if I can't, then expect info to be up here friday evening or possibly saturday as friday could be a busy one. Please keep your comments to yourselves until after, and if anyone gets any address of anyone that doesn't get posted up on here then pease email me in the coming weeks.
Books
Was ment to have these reviews up for you on sunday just gone but ended up down the toby calvary for about 4 hours. Will try and do it this sunday cos like I said not had the time this week, will also be adding a new section within the index featuring any books/mags we have reviewed.
Flick of the day
Yard Ravers
Not been on the site much this week, with the small time I've been online its been spent sorting out photo's for the update. A nice selection already sent in, and just to make it aware, we have had a few random photo's and some nice yard shots being sent in. Please feel free to send them over aswel.
There is still no official date for it yet, (reguardless of the facebook event) confirmation on this soon.
2 Runners in 2 days
I've been out and about abit this week, and for the first time in 4 YEARS I have seen a tube panel running!
I caught something else aswel yesterday, and I've heard theres also a couple more things running around which is good news. I used to bench twice a week a few good years ago, but its definently worth keeping an eye out if you're out and about of late. I see some unfinished stuff on a southwest last week and something else the week before on southern.
Heads up
There are 6 young gentlemen being sentenced on friday and I am hoping to make it down there but if I can't, then expect info to be up here friday evening or possibly saturday as friday could be a busy one. Please keep your comments to yourselves until after, and if anyone gets any address of anyone that doesn't get posted up on here then pease email me in the coming weeks.
Books
Was ment to have these reviews up for you on sunday just gone but ended up down the toby calvary for about 4 hours. Will try and do it this sunday cos like I said not had the time this week, will also be adding a new section within the index featuring any books/mags we have reviewed.
Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Krink X Leader Fixed gear
Monday, 23 November 2009
Shades of Things To Come
3D Graffiti Animation Outside Serge Gainsbourg’s Home
Serge Gainsbourg - animation des graffitis sur 5 ans du mur rue de Verneuil from Arnaud Jourdain on Vimeo.
interesting image piece done outside Parisian musician Serge Gainsbourg’s home. The short film shows graffiti that was painted continuously between a five year span on one wall in the street of Verneuil, Paris. The footage took thousands of photographs to create and was transformed into 3D effect seen in this video.
Saturday, 21 November 2009
Hand of Doom
Henry's days are numbered...
I really couldn't give a fuck about either team here nor would I bother watching this game, but this is just sickening. Skipped past it in the papers but had to react when I see it on youtube and then react further after hearing the track from this video...
Am I the only one outraged that this lunatic has used the stickerbrush symphony from the 1995 Snes version of donkey kong country 2? Good to hear it again but well out of place there mate. Fucking youtube tossers.
Epic music, 16 bit music at its best in fact that pushed the boundaries and was way ahead of its time. Great memories from the past, this tune kind of makes you think back about your life, good times, and regrets...
Seriously thinking of going and downloading that game on the wii right now.
It's been a long and emotional night incase you ain't already picked up.... Re-live them memories..
..But anyway while we're on, or were on the topic of sport, here is an outrageous article from Staines news that someone showed me, about the FA Cup tie with Millwall next week.
I thought it was some joke at first but its actually not. If you think the article is funny then check out those comments below. A great read!
I really couldn't give a fuck about either team here nor would I bother watching this game, but this is just sickening. Skipped past it in the papers but had to react when I see it on youtube and then react further after hearing the track from this video...
Am I the only one outraged that this lunatic has used the stickerbrush symphony from the 1995 Snes version of donkey kong country 2? Good to hear it again but well out of place there mate. Fucking youtube tossers.
Epic music, 16 bit music at its best in fact that pushed the boundaries and was way ahead of its time. Great memories from the past, this tune kind of makes you think back about your life, good times, and regrets...
Seriously thinking of going and downloading that game on the wii right now.
It's been a long and emotional night incase you ain't already picked up.... Re-live them memories..
..But anyway while we're on, or were on the topic of sport, here is an outrageous article from Staines news that someone showed me, about the FA Cup tie with Millwall next week.
I thought it was some joke at first but its actually not. If you think the article is funny then check out those comments below. A great read!
Friday, 20 November 2009
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Update 2009
We've brought you some of the best steel in recent years and to end this year on a high we will be updating our steel thread (in the index section) that has been in-active for too fucking long as far as I'm concerned!
Xmas is the busiest time of the year on GraffLondon so save them pennys and donate your photo's to the non profitable, loveable, gloriously wonderful (!?) GraffLondon familia, for the best christmas EVER! (does not include 1984)
For those that haven't been in the steel (index section) thread for a while, be sure to have a look as all photo's were posted up full size in there earlier in the year, along with the other threads. Get yourself in the mood, with page 1 of 9.
No closing date but send photo's early to avoid disappointment.
tgforum@hotmail.com
Masta Ace & Edo.G at the JAZZ CAFE
Monday, 16 November 2009
AtgThankGrafflondoner's
(A couple of months ago.. Last better late than never post of the day I swear..)
...& apologize for leaving out that infamous south london atg post out of crack & shine, which can be viewed on this page.
From ATG:
Crack and Shine post on GraffLondon is looking to be another goodun...
Check it here. Respect to who runs GraffLondon, we should have put the S-London quote in, dont know why we didnt actually, shits really funny I think we only clocked it after our quotes where submitted. Word to the GraffLondon posters making it all possible, big up yourselves (anonymously ;))...
...& apologize for leaving out that infamous south london atg post out of crack & shine, which can be viewed on this page.
From ATG:
Crack and Shine post on GraffLondon is looking to be another goodun...
Check it here. Respect to who runs GraffLondon, we should have put the S-London quote in, dont know why we didnt actually, shits really funny I think we only clocked it after our quotes where submitted. Word to the GraffLondon posters making it all possible, big up yourselves (anonymously ;))...
Vid of the day
Solvent Abuse..... brought to you by one of GraffLondon's top members!
I watched the torrent just before I went away, and I actually forgot all about posting it up when I got back. So better late than never once again!.. Not had that many views since its been added on youtube, but there as an alternative. Especially for those that had trouble trying to watch it before.
I watched the torrent just before I went away, and I actually forgot all about posting it up when I got back. So better late than never once again!.. Not had that many views since its been added on youtube, but there as an alternative. Especially for those that had trouble trying to watch it before.
Sunday, 15 November 2009
WD Steel update
Writers Delight have now added up their steel update we spoke about earlier in the week. A nice selection and 4 pages worth. Hope you got your flicks sent in, in time.
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Please note: those that already voted in the London Handstyles poll (right side of the blog) you will have to cast your vote again. This is due to a spelling mistake and as you can not edit a poll once its started, I had to delete and start it again. Apoligies
London Handstyles review
I've got a London Handstyles review for you today, and I'll have a couple more book reviews for you at some point in the week... better late than never!
Sorry for the late one, I was away for a couple of months for those that don't know. And to add even more delay on my free books arriving, well.. you can blame the royal mail on that one......
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London handstyles is a full colour 160 page book, jam packed full of over 800 tags, throw ups and action shots from the 80's through to the present day. Also featured are words, quotes and legendary tales from 35 of London's most prolific writers from the last 3 decades. The book is now on sale via the website London Handstyles and at Chrome & Black East London or HQ in Brixton.
With the clean up operation now well under way, sadly you can no longer see the work of London's most infamous writers... ...this book allows you never to forget.
A few of the writers that featured in the book have said a few words on what they think about the finished product:
Robbo PFB ’This book is a piece of history, the best thing since Subway Art!’
Fume DDS ’Looking at this book has brought straight back the buzz and mad memories and makes me want to go straight out and paint…A lot of unseen pics and great quotes showing what our life is like....underground.’
Zomby FBS ’This book for me digs deep into London’s underground culture and history, and at the same time gives lost or forgotten unsung heroes of our scene some light.’
I heard alot about this book way before it came out, and when I finally got to see it I could see why. The book is full of quality flicks, quotes and short stories from a great selection of writers. A good read, and a very highly enjoyable viewing experience.
'Re-living the memories' is what I've been doing already this week, so to pick this book up aswel has just highlighted the week for me. Incase you did forget, incase 'the buff' has mis placed your memory, this book 'never lets you forget', and it really does just that.
The book features the last 3 decades of the movement, and it is up until present day but whats best in it, is the more older stuff. The stuff when this city was up on top.
Flicking from page to page was like a nice journey, how getting the train used to be when looking out of the window.
The best thing about the book though, is it just feels proper real, overall. The stories, the writers, pictures, the whole fucking production if you know what I mean... Some books or mags just don't give you that 'real' feeling to it but this one doesn't let us down.
Couple of quotes featured in the book:
'When I see my stuff and it hasn't been lined I think what's up, don't they love me anymore?' - Oker
'The writers bench at Harrow was killer we had a crew called the sure shoot party crew at the back of the Met. We were on the Super T's and the girls were on the ciders. We all hooked up and terror took place.' - Dzia
Really nice book, props to the makers and everyone that made it possible. A great book representing the London scene. Highly recommend.
Please vote on the poll on the right hand side of the blog to give everyone a general idea of the books rating.
Sorry for the late one, I was away for a couple of months for those that don't know. And to add even more delay on my free books arriving, well.. you can blame the royal mail on that one......
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London handstyles is a full colour 160 page book, jam packed full of over 800 tags, throw ups and action shots from the 80's through to the present day. Also featured are words, quotes and legendary tales from 35 of London's most prolific writers from the last 3 decades. The book is now on sale via the website London Handstyles and at Chrome & Black East London or HQ in Brixton.
With the clean up operation now well under way, sadly you can no longer see the work of London's most infamous writers... ...this book allows you never to forget.
A few of the writers that featured in the book have said a few words on what they think about the finished product:
Robbo PFB ’This book is a piece of history, the best thing since Subway Art!’
Fume DDS ’Looking at this book has brought straight back the buzz and mad memories and makes me want to go straight out and paint…A lot of unseen pics and great quotes showing what our life is like....underground.’
Zomby FBS ’This book for me digs deep into London’s underground culture and history, and at the same time gives lost or forgotten unsung heroes of our scene some light.’
I heard alot about this book way before it came out, and when I finally got to see it I could see why. The book is full of quality flicks, quotes and short stories from a great selection of writers. A good read, and a very highly enjoyable viewing experience.
'Re-living the memories' is what I've been doing already this week, so to pick this book up aswel has just highlighted the week for me. Incase you did forget, incase 'the buff' has mis placed your memory, this book 'never lets you forget', and it really does just that.
The book features the last 3 decades of the movement, and it is up until present day but whats best in it, is the more older stuff. The stuff when this city was up on top.
Flicking from page to page was like a nice journey, how getting the train used to be when looking out of the window.
The best thing about the book though, is it just feels proper real, overall. The stories, the writers, pictures, the whole fucking production if you know what I mean... Some books or mags just don't give you that 'real' feeling to it but this one doesn't let us down.
Couple of quotes featured in the book:
'When I see my stuff and it hasn't been lined I think what's up, don't they love me anymore?' - Oker
'The writers bench at Harrow was killer we had a crew called the sure shoot party crew at the back of the Met. We were on the Super T's and the girls were on the ciders. We all hooked up and terror took place.' - Dzia
Really nice book, props to the makers and everyone that made it possible. A great book representing the London scene. Highly recommend.
Please vote on the poll on the right hand side of the blog to give everyone a general idea of the books rating.
Friday, 13 November 2009
Flick of the day
MAAIAC? MARIAC? MAHIAC? MADIAC? MANIAC???..... Them stars are killing it!!
via the wonderful ILLACT thread
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