This September 20, don't miss
Don't Ban the Can - a north side event raising awareness around
the impact of the latest installment of anti graffiti laws in Melbourne.
Through a healthy mix of excellent local music and an exhibition of approximately 200 prominent local and
international artist's works, the team behind Don't Ban the Can support Melbourne's culture and understand the
implications of criminalizing the city's prominent arts and cultural base.
Jeremy Gaschk of Don't Ban the Can says “Melbourne is portrayed as the city of colourful lane-ways, of
progressive design and street fashion in tourism campaigns from many government funded bodies. We realise
that street art and graffiti is a key contributing factor to the very culture that is bringing interstate and
international tourists to our city. We wanted to hold a day celebrating this very fact in a non violent way.”
Throughout the day there will be live street art demonstrations by local graffiti artists, DJ's and break dancers.
“This day is about good art, good music and awareness. We encourage all to come down to support our stance
on these laws” said Gaschk.
Don't Ban the Can
When: 12:00pm - 12:00am, September 20
Where: 27a Wilson Avenue, Brunswick
19 Tram, North Coburg, Stop 20
Jewell Station, Upfield Train
Anti Graffiti Laws - Fast Facts1. Possessing a ‘prescribed graffiti implement’ (section 7). This means a spray paint can.
You CAN be charged with this offence:
- If you are near or on public transport.
- You have a spray paint can on you or in your bag, car etc.
- It’s no excuse that you weren’t going to do graffiti.
- It is an excuse if you are using it for a job or trade but you’ll have to prove it.
- On-the-spot fine of $550 or more OR maximum fine of 25 penalty points ($2,750).
2. SEARCHES (without warrant)
Police have expanded special search powers to search anyone 14 or over who is on or near to public transport for spray paint cans. Police can:
• Inspect your bag.
• Ask you to remove a coat, hat and shoes.
• Do a ‘pat down’ search.
3.
http://www.justice.vic.gov.au/graffiti