Parts Of Downtown LA Seeing 300% Increase In Graffiti In Recent Weeks, Officials Say
Nearly 30 floors of three towers are covered with graffiti at the Oceanwide Plaza development, and their appeal to taggers may be increasing vandalism throughout downtown Los Angeles. All week, Los Angeles Police have surrounded the site 24 hours a day. LAPD Chief Michel Moore reported Tuesday that they’ve spent more than 3,000 hours at the site in recent weeks, which adds up to at least $150,000. Despite the added security, taggers have not been deterred. “I’m going to get my art up no matter what it is,” one tagger said. “The cops, even as much as they want to try and stop us, they’re not.” NBCLA cameras were rolling Wednesday and caught a tagger in the act. Afterward, he said he wasn’t able to get into the Oceanwide development so he decided to spray paint a different building. “We’re just moving spots, hitting different walls,” he said. Downtown business leaders have noticed the graffiti doesn’t stop with Oceanwide, and it’s picked up all over. Blair Besten, the Executive Director for the Historic Core Business Improvement District, which covers 65 blocks downtown, says he's noticed an increase in vandalism. “Significantly so,” Besten said. “In some districts, triple the amount of graffiti calls for service. Our graffiti has probably gone up about 200% since this hit the news.”
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