Graffiti prevention goes online
AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL MEDIA RELEASE
20 June 2006
Graffiti prevention goes online
Auckland City is offering Auckland residents a new way of reporting graffiti damage to their property - an online service.
The
electronic form is on the website,
www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/council/services/graffiti
Graffiti prevention officer Rob
Shields says that Auckland City's zero tolerance to graffiti
vandalism programme has removed graffiti from 91,000 sites
since its inception in 2000. Almost 8,000 sites were cleaned
in the last quarter (Jan-Apr 06). "A zero tolerance
attitude, including high vigilance towards removing tagging,
sending photos to our database, and holding vandals
accountable for their offending, are all measures that deter
the perpetrators. The easier it is for people to get
involved in our programme, the more effective we can be in
combating graffiti vandalism. Aucklanders are now starting
to feel empowered and can see the value of joining our anti
graffiti strategy." Photos can be emailed to
notags@cityparks.co.nz, which are added to the graffiti
tracker database to effectively record evidence and monitor
trends in graffiti type, frequency and
location.
Councillor Graeme Mulholland, chairperson of the
Public Safety and Community Order Committee says, "We don't
see graffiti as an art form. We see it as wilful damage and
therefore a crime. We want the community's assistance to
keep to our goal of zero tolerance." People can still
request removal through the Auckland City call centre on
(09) 379 2020. This new online resource provides an
extension to the existing free graffiti removal service
offered to private properties with immediate street
frontage. ENDS