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Noll tolerans – Kampen mot graffiti

Noll tolerans – Kampen mot graffiti

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FAST & CHEAP DELIVERY

Fast deliveries – order before 14:00 (weekdays), and your package will be shipped the same day and delivered the next day. If you order for more than 500 DKK, delivery to a pickup point is free!

  • POSTNORD Pickup Point: 49 DKK (FREE for orders over 500 DKK)
  • POSTNORD Home Delivery: 69 DKK
  • POSTNORD Business Delivery: 79 DKK
  • GLS Parcel Shop: 49 DKK (Order before 11:00 on weekdays, and your package will be shipped the same day.)

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SHOP IN COPENHAGEN

Denmark's largest art supply store with a focus on graffiti and street art. Visit our store at Jagtvej 3 in Copenhagen or order directly from our website. Everything you see online is in stock, and if you order before 14:00 on weekdays, your package is shipped the same day—usually arriving the next day.

Store Opening Hours:
Monday - Friday: 10:00 - 18:00
Saturday: 10:00 - 16:00
Sunday: Closed

30 DAYS RETURN POLICY

30 day return policy counted from the day the order was placed. All products returned most be in resalable condition. Before sending back products please contact our customer order: info@unfade.com.  Return shipping expenses is payed by the customer.

If you received a damaged or faulty product please contact our customer service and we will replace the product(s) or issue a refund. If you want to file a complaint please send us a mail: info@unfade.com.

After almost 30 years in Sweden, graffiti is still a controversial form of expression. But no matter what you think about it, most people agree that legal security and freedom of expression must be safeguarded in a democracy.

Stockholm remains alone among the Nordic capitals to pursue an aggressive censorship policy towards an entire art form. Zero tolerance affects not only the many youths who are attracted to graffiti and want to paint legally, but in the end also the basis of democratic society.

Zero tolerance - The fight against graffiti is a fiery debate book by Jacob Kimvall, PhD student in art science at Stockholm University. The book is an analysis of the graffiti policy that was carried out in Stockholm between 1995 and 2011. Step by step, Kimvall shows how the black painting of graffiti as a gateway to drug abuse and crime makes it impossible to have a diverse approach. Zero tolerance creates exactly what its representatives say they want to counteract - a precarious society.

135x210 mm, 156 pages, Swedish language, Released: 2012.

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