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JapanGal, more LOL! That was sick......but hilarious at the same time.
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I can prove he is japanese just by looking at the style of graffiti, and the type of paint he painted over the train. His style (including the excessive tags written around it) is not similar to any other style of graffiti from any other part of the world than current japanese style.
Graffiti on trains in japan happens often however it is rarely reported, the depots have little or no security compared to other countries (especially Europe), and as there is a growing "Train Graffiti Cult" within the global graffiti community that encourages copycat actions by other graffiti writers to be more "hardcore"
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article4029655.ece
This newspaper article explains hows organised and military these groups had become in the UK, and how the police had put them under surrviellance to catch them in the act.
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