Friday, February 20, 2009

Miami Graffiti Artist Falls From Highway Sign, Dies

The 28-year-old man fell from a catwalk on a road sign hanging over the Palmetto Expressway at about 1 a.m. Friday.
Troopers said a pickup truck hit and killed the man on the roadway. The driver of the pickup truck did stop.
FHP troopers found a can of spray paint near the man's body.


The picture in the article is not the sign in question, which was on the 826, according to TV news reports.

RIP Merk TK KC aka Enrique Olivera.

Our deepest condolences to his friends and family.

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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Sky-High Ads Float Like Clouds

A new kind of skywriting. Foam logos floating around ... hmmm.

via bldgblog

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Monday, February 12, 2007

Atlanta injustice strikes again

Men arrested for graffiti on interstate signs

Published on: 02/12/07

Two men were arrested Monday and charged with spray painting graffiti on overhead exit signs along the Downtown Connector last fall.

Officials with the state Department of Transportation said xxxxx, 20, of Atlanta, and yyyyy 22, of Smyrna, face felony charges in connection with the Oct. 10, 2006 vandalism of the exit signs for the Peachtree and Pine street exits.

xxx is also charged with a similar graffiti incident on the I-85 southbound exit sign to I-285 westbound in DeKalb County, said DOT spokesman David Spear.

Spear said xxxx could be sentenced to up to 21 years in prison if convicted, while yyyy faces a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison if convicted.

Spear said that the state spends more than $150,000 annually to repair and replace road signs defaced by graffiti.

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Can I be the first to say WTF? These guys need a super lawyer, because they sure don't have a justice system.

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Friday, October 27, 2006

Teen shot off freeway sign in LA

They don't know who shot him, so they claim it was "a rival gang" which seems a bit speculative for a city famous for highway shootings in general.

Not sure who was shot either, but we sure hope he gets well soon. Go firefighters!

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