Keep it flowing
The Brissy gavls keep coming…
And the police posted the following:
“Two charged following vandalism of trains
by Queensland Police Service on Wednesday, January 19, 2011 at 6:01pm
Police have issued a Notice to Appear to two men, aged 22 and 20 following vandalism caused to Queensland Rail trains last week.
On Wednesday, police from The Gap charged a 20-year-old man from Jindalee with one count each of wilful damage (graffiti), possession of graffiti implement and obstruct police.
Yesterday, members of the joint Brisbane City Council and Queensland Police Service Taskforce Against Graffiti charged a 22-year-old Corinda man with one count of wilful damage (graffiti).
Both men were charged for their alleged involvement in the graffiti of four train carriages that had been parked near the Taringa Railway Station during the floods.
Police have been working in partnership with Queensland Rail and Brisbane City Council as part of the investigation.
Police are investigating further offenders in relation to this offence and advise more arrests are likely to be made in the near future. Anyone who has information relating to this offence or knows of anyone who may have been involved is strongly encouraged to call Crime Stoppers.”
Brissy flood gavls
20% of a year in 1 night!
News video from Brisbane about vandals painting 1/2 of the entire fleet of trains in the city during the floods, causing more than $1 million worth of damage in a single night, thats 20% of the annual buffing budget in Brisbane… Watch it here!
Flood of flicks
… or flicks of the flood.
Brisbane is slowly getting back to normal after the floods. One thing thats not normal is the large number of panels of wholecars all over the system.
Here is a few examples from around the interveb.
and then there is this lad, getting videos of the gavls and getting on video himself…
Smashing
Abandoned
New Danish book dropping in March by Elhøj&Kirckhoff, with photography of abandoned places in Denmark and abroad.