Speaking of graffiti, this site was fun to play around with to design a tag without being destructive about it. And if you are that type of person that HAS to express yourself this way, the best place for it is to find walls that are set aside as public art spaces meant for them to be graffitied - at this non-criminal point, they're called murals, and artists are sometimes paid to cover up an otherwise ugly space. The best example I can think of are the multiple long walls of the overpass just as you drive into Granville Island from 4th ave. in Vancouver (the first 2 pictures are from there). I don't know if there's a way it's organized in terms of who can paint there or not. More Vancouver mural pictures on the right side of this site. Also interesting is this idea by the Vancouver Police: A Graffiti contest:
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