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Is TOX back?
Just seen new TOX06 graffiti all over the approach to Kings Cross near the
new Eurostar works. Is he back out and spraying already? K |
Is TOX back?
KOS wrote:
Just seen new TOX06 graffiti all over the approach to Kings Cross near the new Eurostar works. Is he back out and spraying already? There's been TOX06 graffiti about for some months now. Certainly in north-west London and I even saw some on (IIRC) the approaches to Leicester. I guess that he's either out and at it again or someone has taken over his tag with the aim of incriminating him. It would be spectacularly stupid if it was the same guy, seeing as the police now know who he is (then again .....). |
Is TOX back?
"Jack Taylor" wrote in message ... KOS wrote: Just seen new TOX06 graffiti all over the approach to Kings Cross near the new Eurostar works. Is he back out and spraying already? There's been TOX06 graffiti about for some months now. Certainly in north-west London and I even saw some on (IIRC) the approaches to Leicester. I guess that he's either out and at it again or someone has taken over his tag with the aim of incriminating him. It would be spectacularly stupid if it was the same guy, seeing as the police now know who he is (then again ....). We were on a Canal cruise in amsterdam last weekend and Tox tags were all over the railway bridge to the east of Central station! Lee |
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On Thu, 9 Nov 2006 00:00:55 -0000, "KOS"
wrote: Just seen new TOX06 graffiti all over the approach to Kings Cross near the new Eurostar works. Is he back out and spraying already? K I noticed that yesterday on the Waterloo approaches. it certainly looks like the same hand. |
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In message , at 09:40:24 on
Thu, 9 Nov 2006, Ken Wheatley remarked: Just seen new TOX06 graffiti all over the approach to Kings Cross near the new Eurostar works. Is he back out and spraying already? I noticed that yesterday on the Waterloo approaches. it certainly looks like the same hand. More sightings he http://www.answers.com/topic/tox-2 -- Roland Perry |
Is TOX back?
Jack Taylor wrote: KOS wrote: Just seen new TOX06 graffiti all over the approach to Kings Cross near the new Eurostar works. Is he back out and spraying already? There's been TOX06 graffiti about for some months now. Certainly in north-west London and I even saw some on (IIRC) the approaches to Leicester. I guess that he's either out and at it again or someone has taken over his tag with the aim of incriminating him. It would be spectacularly stupid if it was the same guy, seeing as the police now know who he is (then again ....). Much as one detests the low-life scum in question, I think it's been apparent for quite some time that the "TOX" tag has developed a life of its own, and it is highly unlikely that the convicted waste-of-space is guilty of all its manifestations. In a way, it had become the "KILLROY WAS HERE" of the 21st Century.... |
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Ken Wheatley wrote: I noticed that yesterday on the Waterloo approaches. it certainly looks like the same hand. Its about time the sad loser grew up and stopped behaving like a 15 year old, since he must be 21/22 by now going by the 2004 report. B2003 |
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In message .com, at
07:55:39 on Thu, 9 Nov 2006, jonmorris remarked: Sadly, even though he may be known, they still need proof. You'd think they'd be able to nail whoever is doing it in one of the 300 (apparently) times everyone is captured each day on CCTV. Or are the cameras in all the wrong places? -- Roland Perry |
Is TOX back?
Roland Perry wrote:
You'd think they'd be able to nail whoever is doing it in one of the 300 (apparently) times everyone is captured each day on CCTV. Or are the cameras in all the wrong places? No, it shows that CCTV isn't as good as everyone expects or believes. We've got thousands of cameras, but has crime fallen (or not moved crime to non-CCTV areas)? Are the streets safe? Are yobs no longer roaming free and terrorising people? Wear a hood/mask or keep your head down and there's not a lot a camera can do. It also needs someone to watch it, analyse it and investigate after the event. It's like speed cameras getting people for speeding, but ignoring those who are drunk, uninsured, unlicenced, driving with fake/cloned plates etc etc. Has the number of road deaths and accidents fallen massively since the introduction of speed cameras? Not at all. It has raised a lot of money though. Get real police out patrolling, who could catch 'Tox' in the act, and it might also send out the signal that you might actually stand a chance of being caught. Considering the graffitti at Kings Cross is getting worse on a weekly basis, someone is definitely active in the area. I'm amazed it isn't being watched, although it is possible that the plan is to simply remove it and secure the area once everything is finished. Jonathan |
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