Tagging and Its Opposite (“Un-Tagging?” “De-Tagging?”)

At first glance, I thought I was witnessing an especially brazen, broad daylight tagger (graffiti spray-painter) in action (and was about to alert the owner of the establishment, a restaurant in Minneapolis’ Wedge neighborhood).

Then, I realized: the person wielding the can of black spray paint wasn’t applying the tag — they were removing it.

Good!

According to “the broken windows” theory, criminologists believe that — if ignored – petty crimes like tagging create an environment where more serious crimes eventually flourish.

Lawyers (and former lawyers like myself) know this as a version of the “slippery slope” argument.

P.S.: lunch was excellent!



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