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July 15, 2008 Phoenix Supports New Measure Aimed at Taggers’ Parents City of Phoenix representatives are lauding a new state measure signed by Gov. Janet Napolitano earlier this month that targets parents of juveniles convicted of criminal graffiti activity. The measure, House Bill 2701, gives court judges the discretion to require the parent or guardian of a juvenile convicted of committing graffiti to assist the juvenile in community service projects if the parent “provided the juvenile with the means to commit criminal damages.” The new law, which takes effect in October, follows a state law written and introduced last year by the city’s Neighborhood Services Department (NSD) that forced mandatory fines for juveniles found guilty of criminal graffiti activity. That law places a minimum fine of $540 and a maximum of $1,800. “Most parents are excellent providers who take seriously the actions of their children,” said Jerome Miller, Neighborhood Services director. “Unfortunately, some choose to turn a blind eye to their children’s questionable behavior, and that’s why we fully support House Bill 2701.” Last year, the city’s Graffiti Busters cleaned a record 95,000 tagged sites. See fact sheet. Graffiti Fact Sheet
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