Association with Illegal Graffiti Vandalism Sample Clauses

Association with Illegal Graffiti Vandalism. ‌ As PHAZE is intended to reduce instances of graffiti vandalism and associated risk-taking activities, it would be harmful to the program for there to be any association (actual or perceived) between PHAZE and instances of illegal graffiti. To that end, it would be counter-productive for the PHAZE artist to be known within street art communities as actively engaging with illegal graffiti activities. The City recognises that experience with a graffiti art community is valuable to facilitating street art workshops, however the PHAZE project cannot be perceived to be promoting or condoning illegal activity. The Contractor must be seen as a positive role model in this capacity. Applicants will be assessed with this in mind. Young people are to be encouraged away from engaging with illegal graffiti vandalism. Young people at PHAZE should be made aware of the potential xxxxx associated with spray paint art and graffiti vandalism, including the potential legal repercussions. This includes PHAZE artwork associated with graffiti vandalism (such as recurring tags) which may attract legal repercussions if individuals can be identified because of their involvement in the program.
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Association with Illegal Graffiti Vandalism. As PHAZE is intended to reduce instances of graffiti vandalism and associated risk-taking activities, it would be harmful to the program for there to be any association (actual or perceived) between PHAZE and instances of illegal graffiti. To that end, it would be counter-productive for the PHAZE artist to be known within street art communities as actively engaging with illegal graffiti activities. The City recognises that experience with a graffiti art community is valuable to facilitating street art workshops, however the PHAZE project cannot be perceived to be promoting or condoning illegal activity. The Contractor must be seen as a positive role model in this capacity. Applicants will be assessed with this in mind. Young people are to be encouraged away from engaging with illegal graffiti vandalism. Young people at PHAZE should be made aware of the potential xxxxx associated with spray paint art and graffiti vandalism, including the potential legal repercussions. The City documents all street art at PHAZE locations and if an association is drawn between young people’s art and known illegal graffiti then this may be reported to the police. Objectives and Outcomes These services generally include, but are not limited to the supply of all labour, equipment, tools and materials to undertake the whole of services under contract. The program objectives are to: Provide young people with the opportunity to express themselves creatively and develop their skills. Help to create a more positive perception of young people within the City by engaging them with their local community. Develop and implement community development initiatives that engage the community in reducing graffiti. Positively engage local young people with local community groups, the City of Melville and other key stakeholders. Raise awareness of the impact illegal graffiti has within the community. Provide young people with alternate pathways to illegal graffiti through positive program participation, education, mentoring, and community engagement. Keys and Access Cards Contractors issued with City Swipe/Access/Air cards (cards) or keys to the City’s facilities/buildings/assets (including access gates) in order to perform specified services, shall comply with the following conditions: Cards and keys will be issued by the City’s nominated Officer or Representative at completion of the Contractor Induction process and will include details of the access area and any applicable time restrictions. T...

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