What is Graffiti?
Graffiti is defined as writing, drawings or symbols applied to any surface without the consent of the property owner, authorized agent or designee. Graffiti can cause permanent destruction to private or public property, by means to include but not limited to painting, marking, defacing or etching any inscription onto such property. Some graffiti is gang-related, but most is simply tagging. When used by gangs, graffiti elevates violence and promotes gang membership.
What is tagging?
Tagging is the permanent marking of public or private property with initials or an acronym to gain recognition or notoriety or to express an opinion. The intent is to deface as many surfaces in the most notable way possible.
Where does graffiti crime occur?
Graffiti can occur ANYWHERE. Some of the most popular targets include:
- Public and private buildings
- Newspaper boxes and vending machines
- Utility boxes and poles
- Street signs
- Parks, playgrounds & recreational facilities
- Bridges and overpasses
- Public transit property and vehicles
What can the public do to help?
In Progress Graffiti Calls
If you see graffiti or vandalism in progress, call the CDA at 850-606-5800 immediately. Do NOT approach those involved in what you believe to be criminal activity. Stay on the line and provide your location and a detailed description of the suspects.
Pre-existing Graffiti
Anyone can report a graffiti location through the DigiTally phone app or call Code Enforcement at 850-891-7007.
TIPS for Parents
Law enforcement has learned that most parents have no idea that their children are involved in vandalisms or graffiti crimes.
Check backpacks for markers and/or spray paint, as well as sketch books, pieces of paper with graffiti "tags" on them, aerosol cans and/or nozzles, white shoe polish and photographs of graffiti pieces or murals. Check school papers for graffiti "tags
and or sketches of murals.
It is important to know who your children are associating with and make sure they are home at your established curfew times.
REMEMBER: Graffiti is a crime known as "criminal mischief." It is a misdemeanor and can be a felony under Florida State statute 806.13.