Disclaimer: Graffiti Imagery Usage for Promotional Purposes

We would like to clarify that our organisation, FA925, does not endorse or condone graffiti as an act of vandalism or property damage. We are committed to upholding ethical and legal standards in all our activities.

The images of graffiti that you may come across in our promotional materials are solely intended for the purpose of showcasing the urban culture and creativity that often intersects with the areas we operate in. We are not responsible for the creation of such graffiti nor do we advocate for any form of illegal activity.

It is important to note that graffiti, when done without proper authorization, can be considered vandalism under UK law. The Criminal Damage Act of 1971 addresses this matter, making it an offense to damage property without lawful excuse. Graffiti on public or private property without permission is deemed unlawful and can result in legal consequences.

We strongly discourage any form of graffiti that violates the law, infringes upon private or public property, or contributes to the deterioration of our communities. Individuals engaging in such activities should be aware of the potential legal repercussions, which may include fines, community service, or even criminal charges.

At FA925, we believe in celebrating creativity within the bounds of legality and respect for others. We encourage positive contributions to our neighbourhoods and society as a whole.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding our use of imagery or our approach to community engagement, please feel free to contact us.