They had a young woman chalking in the middle of a five way intersection in my neighborhood a few weeks back that forced people to maneuver around her. And another young woman doing the same thing on a bike trail.
If the law was enforced uniformly, I would heartily approve of it for defacing public areas and blocking traffic.
But after we have seen how they enforce both anti-graffiti and traffic blocking laws (If you were putting a conservative message there, as the article points out) the enforcement is very different.
They let protesters deface monuments but crack down on sidewalk chalk. There has to be some kind of equal protection issue here.
A bucket of water would’ve taken care of that.
Then, YOU KNOW, you would’ve been arrested for infringing on someone’s 1st Amendment rights.