New Banksy Mural in London Sparks Controversy: Police Open Investigation.
According to inkorr.com: A scandal erupted in London over a new graffiti by the famous street artist Banksy, which appeared on the wall of the Royal Court on September 8. Soon the mural was covered with black plastic and cordoned off. The police launched an investigation into the possible damage to the architectural monument.
The mural depicts a judge in a traditional wig and robe delivering a blow to a protester with a hammer. In the activist's hands is a poster with bloody traces.
News of Banksy's new work emerged via the artist's Instagram with the caption: Royal Courts Of Justice. London. Authorities stated that the graffiti would be removed in accordance with local legislation. It is important to emphasize that damage to historical monuments is punishable by severe penalties.
Protests in London
This incident occurred during mass protests in the center of London. On September 6, the police detained more than 900 participants in the rally supporting the banned organization Palestine Action, marking the largest arrest operation in British history.
Thus, the situation surrounding Banksy's new creation has sparked a wave of discussions, while events in London continue to attract public attention. The reaction of the authorities and society to this graffiti highlights the complexity of the relationships between art, protest, and law, which is becoming increasingly relevant in the modern world.
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