.... in the opinion of the person who sprayed this graffiti all over the new pharmacy shutters.
Under the new human rights legislation are we allowed to have this removed, or do we have to get permission from the 'tagger' as the graffiti belongs to them. If we don't get permission can they sue us for removing their property, ie the graffiti paint. Also do we have to give Lisa the right to reply by spray-painting "No I'm not" on the same shutters. Finally, if this graffiti upsets a customer and gives them emotional anguish is the pharmacy liable as they own the shutters or is it the graffiti artist?
Removing graffiti is not as simple as it used to be.
Under the new human rights legislation are we allowed to have this removed, or do we have to get permission from the 'tagger' as the graffiti belongs to them. If we don't get permission can they sue us for removing their property, ie the graffiti paint. Also do we have to give Lisa the right to reply by spray-painting "No I'm not" on the same shutters. Finally, if this graffiti upsets a customer and gives them emotional anguish is the pharmacy liable as they own the shutters or is it the graffiti artist?
Removing graffiti is not as simple as it used to be.
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