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File:NE 31st and Glisan graffiti sign.jpg|Stop signs get a lot of love because they almost never get replaced or "cleaned".
File:NE 31st and Glisan graffiti sign.jpg|Stop signs get a lot of love because they almost never get replaced or "cleaned".
File:Yuppie Scum.jpg|Some graffiti provides eloquent social commentary (click to enlarge).
File:Yuppie Scum.jpg|Some graffiti provides eloquent social commentary (click to enlarge).
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Like all cities, Portland has a lot of graffiti art, tagging, vandalism, and any other words one might use for graffiti. And like other cities, considerable controversy exists over what is public art and personal expression, and what is destructive defacement of public and private property. Business owners are in a constant low-level conflict with street artists, taggers and other individuals, and often paint over tags and graffiti (sometimes creating a graffiti that is even less attractive).

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