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How to reduce the
risk of getting caught:
- Do not write your
tags on your personal property, such as schoolbooks, bags, inside
of your hat, back of your desk etc. If you want to practice your
tag style on paper, make sure you throw the pieces of paper out
when you finished. Keep your sketchbook hidden in a safe place.
Keep your photos hidden in a safe place too. Doing so will make
the evidence harder to find when your house is searched.
- Keep a low profile.
Do not tell every writer you meet your real name & where you live,
until you fully trust them. You do not want everyone to know who
you are, what you write, and what your tag is. The risk of getting
caught increases the more people you tell! When writers get caught,
they are usually asked for information on other writers. It is
possible that someone might 'spill the beans' about you accidentally
or intentionally, when being questioned.
- Never tell anyone
about your plans. This is one of the golden rules of not getting
caught. Tip-offs are common.
- Do not write your
tags close to your home or neighborhood. By doing so, you will
keep your position / home-base secret. There was a writer once
that bombed the trail that lead from his home to the railway station.
Over time, the trail got bombed out so much that you could work
out where he lived by following the tags!
- The number 1 Golden
Rule of not being caught is "Make sure that you do not fit the
Profile of a Writer". This simply means, when bombing, don't dress
& look as a writer. Some of the best 'camouflage' you can get
is geek clothing (eg. shirts with a collar etc). Also, consider
keeping your markers / spray cans in a plastic grocery bag. Keep
your shoes, clothes and hands clean from spray paint. Keep your
nails short too. This will prevent spray-paint from going under
your nails, and becoming hard to clean. When questioned, the first
thing you are asked it to show your hands.
- Check for cameras
before you tag. Don't forget that some (infa-red) cameras can
see in the dark.
- Want to stop your
cans from rattling? Attach a magnet to the base of the can. The
magnet will hold the ball bearing in place! (Round strong magnets,
that fit perfectly to the base of the can)
- Wipe your fingerprints
from empty cans and markers that you throw away.
- Never hit your favorite
spots over again. Try to keep a random pattern of places that
you hit.
- Always have an excuse
or alibi ready.
(Disclaimer: Powderbomb
does not condone vandalism, and this article is published for academic
purposes only. Powderbomb understands that the best way of not getting
caught is to stay away from any wrong doing.)
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