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The article contains very good information and is well written. I like how the readers are able to see both sides of graffiti; art vs. vandalism. It provided a good amount of evidence from different countries and cultures that show the variety of graffiti and its artists. It also includes responses to graffiti from different countries and governments, which gives the readers an insight of what the citizens, artists, and government or authorities think about graffiti as an art form or vandalism. I'm interested in seeing a more in-depth detail about graffiti artists' and their lives. For example, a whole section about a famous graffiti artist such as Banksy telling how he was able to make his pieces and what inspires him. We could also mention or open another debate on whether graffiti artists should be fined or not. Do they deserve to be punished? Should people focus on more serious crimes than vandalism? Perhaps who should pay for the clean up? Citizens, authority, or the artist if he/she was captured?