Friday, December 3, 2010

grafitti artwork crimes



LAS VEGAS - Authorities are offering a $2,500 reward for information about vandals who
spray-painted graffiti over prehistoric rock art at the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area in Nevada. The federal Bureau of Land Management and supporters of Red Rock Canyon say spray paint covers pictographs drawn by ancient inhabitants and petroglyphs scraped long ago into rocks at the scenic preserve about 17 miles west of the Las Vegas Strip. Federal archaeologist Mark Boatwright calls the damage severe and estimates restoration will cost $10,000. Friends of Red Rock Canyon and the Conservation Lands Foundation are offering the reward. BLM rangers are investigating. Officials say a conviction under the Archaeological Resources Protection Act could result in five years in prison and a $100,000 fine. I am a huge fan of griffiti art, but disagree with the act when it is used out of context or destroying something that is pre-historic.  It suprises me that artists would draw over something where the ancient inhabitants already made there mark.

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