See No Evil
IT'S an occasion that divides opinion.
To some, the street-art festival that will next week transform Nelson Street is a fantastic celebration of talented artists. To others, it's a celebration of criminality that will encourage taggers to carry out vandalism in other parts of the city.
The truth is that Bristol reputation as the street-art capital of the UK does it much good. It brings visitors. It brings credibility. It brings distinctiveness.
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