Monday, 31 October 2011

Hope


Jack good panels and make em pop
andwottt.


Sunday, 30 October 2011

Cakka x Sero


Got some nice fliks from the UFS bey's down in Sicily.
Remember to get yours to us, gonna really push the quality
of the next issue and need your help with some burners and shit!


Friday, 28 October 2011

Sufr Twc


Jackd


Day shots of some tings that are in NG6




Tumblr updated


DLC




Good cos nor do we.

Orgie


Good luck mate



A HULL vandal has admitted causing more than £20,000 of damage to England's railway network.
XXX, 22, has pleaded guilty to eight charges of criminal damage.


The graffiti vandal struck at stations as far apart as Hull, London and Birkenhead, causing major disruption for passengers when trains were taken out of service to be repaired.
British Transport Police (BTP) graffiti specialist Sergeant Pete Shaw said: "Some people consider graffiti to be art.
"In reality, it is nothing more than selfish vandalism that not only scars the railway environment but contributes to the fear of crime and costs operators thousands of pounds."
xxxx, of the Roundway, west Hull, was finally caught spray painting the railway arches near the Corn Exchange in Leeds on June 6 last year.
He was arrested by the British Transport Police (BTP) and released with a caution.
However, Sergeant Shaw linked xxxx to crimes across the UK rail network by investigating his graffiti tag and movements.
Binney was re-arrested in August and charged with eight criminal damage offences.
He appeared at Leeds Crown Court yesterday and will return for sentencing on November 3.
Mr Shaw said: "The British Transport Police takes criminal damage in the form of graffiti on the rail network extremely seriously. We seek to catch and prosecute those who commit such crimes.
"Graffiti is an attack on the community and the environment. It is anti-social and destructive."
He said the costs of cleaning up graffiti were borne ultimately by passengers in increased fares.
"The costs of graffiti are substantial for the railway industry in terms of repairs and clean-up, and can leave permanent scars on the infrastructure," he said.
"Trains are taken out of service for cleaning, sometimes for days at a time, causing disruption and delays for passengers."
First Transpennine (FTPE), who run services from Hull's Paragon Station, had a train covered in graffiti by Binney in Cleethorpes last year.
The vehicle had to be taken out of service for two days.
FTPE had to deal with five similar incidents in 2010 to 2011 which cost the company more than £100,000.
Billy Vickers, FTPE's police liaision officer, said: "Vandalism on the railway is a crime that affects more than just the appearance of trains.
"It is a dangerous and thoughtless act, that has a major impact on the service that customers receive.
"Graffiti causes trains to be cancelled and disrupts journeys.
"We will continue to work with British Transport Police and the courts to pursue, prosecute and convict those that damage our trains and our stations."
First Hull Trains, which was also a victim of XXXs graffiti, declined to comment on his court appearance.
Trail of vandalism
JOSEPH Binney's graffiti appeared on:
A Northern Rail service at Leeds.
A First Hull Trains service at Hull Paragon Station.
A First Transpennine Express service at Cleethorpes.
A Merseyrail service at Birkenhead.
A Wensleydale railway service at Leeming Bar.
A London Underground train at Wembley Park.
A GB Rail Freight Coal Wagon in Hessle.
A Network Rail bridge in Bentley, South Yorks.


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Wednesday, 26 October 2011

NG6 Re-print


The re-print of NotGuilty 6 is finally here. Our first issue was accidentally under-quoted by our printers, 
they decided to suck it up and actually lost out on about £600, so the re-print took a little bit of work 
but i do apologise for all those who have been waiting, and if when you get your mag this week, 
your un-happy, then just get in touch. Email will get a quicker response than facebook. nice one!

Next issue will be banged out straight away once ordered you got my word on that!



Tumblr page updated



Saturday, 22 October 2011

Friday, 21 October 2011

Thursday, 20 October 2011


Just messin.
NG x Owen Reed x Ventsa 2011




The NotGuilty x Ventsa 'Flickin Vee's' Tee 2011 
is available in the Ng Online Store

Striking is legal, and trespass isn't, so just carry one of these and ya sorted*



*If you get in trouble dont tel them we told you. We will not be responsible for you being tazed/cs gassed/pushed over and killed/raided/jailed/
swept under the rug by the btp and the press cos you didnt have a ticket.

Wednesday, 19 October 2011


Working on some new material for a train sketchbook version 2.
Will be available in the shop soon so if thats your thing keep an eye out.


Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Jackd






Awww diddums



LM have had another 350 repainted by so called "Graffiti Artists", I use the word loosely as too me all they are is Vandals who should be strung up.

This is the 4th unit in 7 days that have been hit. This one was done in ****** Yard.

Spotters

Reading a few graffiti related threads over at Railforums.
Its quite suprising the number of people over there that dont 
even seem that fussed about graffiti. A few images and comments 
from the threads..


'To be honest, I doubt the public care that much as long as the train isn't cancelled because of it. The trains brand reputation isn't the same concept as a supermarket, for example.'

'I set up a zero tolerance graffiti policy , back in the day , which basically allowed a tagged train to complete its journey (rather than cancell say a peak trip - better a train than no train) - but for the set to be taken out and cleaned asap - even if it meant much swopping around of sets. Graf vandals thrive on seeing their creations out on the road , so spoiling their cred in this way was an attack on them and their egos. Another thing to do was to spoil their "art" by putting a streak of white paint across it (until it could be cleaned off) 

Policy worked well - with only a few major hits - at Xmas and New Year we put on a load of extra security and did not outstable at vulnerable , quieter locations - thus we didnt get a single attack - unlike some other TOC's , who got a lot of trains painted. '




'Nice little port holes they've left for the public to see out of'

'Why clean the graffiti off on the Eurostar line into London? There is a huge amount
of graffiti on the line coming out of Paris, so seeing a few sparse tags on the way into London
isn't exactly going to give a bad impression..'

'This really p*sses me off....  This moron who likes to be called 'Banksy' - his real name is not a secret - is a big part of the problem, and I find it incredible that our misguided society, with it's deeply damaged view of 'celebrity', does everything possible to glorify his blatantly illegal behaviour, which now clearly involves attempting to promote the efforts of other offenders as well. Brilliant. So once 'Tox' is released perhaps he will now make his fortune too, if he can just manage to come up with something slightly more inventive in the future. This man's prison sentence will now be a total waste of time, thanks to 'Banksy' bathing him in his own misguided glory. Perhaps 'Banksy' would be kind enough to reimburse the tax payer out of the fortune he has doubtless made through being a law breaking vandal? For Christ's sake, just go and arrest the idiot, please 

It really comes to something when we start installing sheets of reinforced glass to protect illegal damage to people's property. And we then wonder why we have teenagers daubing their own unintelligible scrawls all over the place. It gave me enormous satisfaction to read the recent story of the Banksy vandalism which was, itself, vandalised, and partly scrubbed away. If we could just to the same to the rest of his, ahem, 'work', and then lock him up, that'd be grand '

Monday, 17 October 2011


ohass


Think some tumblr ho's are in order proper make my bird happy.










Interested in working with some designers with experience in non graff based logo/tshirt design, the hip type with diamonds and shields and shit, mail me a link to something to have a look at, paid work - editor@notguiltymag.net

Sunday, 16 October 2011

Stockholm


ironic!


Spyin


NCL 2012



Cheers D

Saturday, 15 October 2011

When in Rome

Mo' Arroes


Dutty P in tha Mix



Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Down and Out in Bucharest


Nice pictures from an article on Viceland