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The Santa Rosa Police Department and The Nograf Network Inc. are proud to present this Anti-Graffiti Trade Show

From: Jay Beswick <patches_at_(domain_name_was_removed)>
Date: Fri Jul 11 2008 - 18:32:31 PDT

 

Northern California

Graffiti Tradeshow and Conference

Presented by                                                 

The Santa Rosa Police Department The Nograf Network Inc.  

Thursday July 31st 2008 and Friday August 1st 2008  

Times: Thursday 8 am till 5 pm - Friday 8 am till 12 Noon

Event is being held at the Flamingo Resort in Santa Rosa (50 miles north of San Francisco)  

The Santa Rosa Police Department and The Nograf Network Inc. are proud to present this Graffiti Trade Show Event along with the Trade Show, there will be an informational graffiti conference with topics that include:  

Interview tactics specific for vandalism, Online/MySpace investigations

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Expert witness testimony

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Youth Educational Program

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Graffiti-specific search warrants

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Database tracking over city lines

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Prevention and recidivism programs

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Glass Etching and coatings

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We will also have guest speakers at the conference from Australia that will give presentation on their

work and progress in dealing with graffiti in their country.  

The Conference is Limited to 300 Confirmed Attendees but the Trade Show Portion is open to all - No Limit

To Sign-Up for the conference, contact:
 Randy Campbell at info@nograffiti.com, or by phone at 509-531-1334

Cost of the Conference is Free, and Lunch is Included

For more info:

http://www.norcalgraffiti.com  

One of the trade show vendors will be:    

Will have their Demo / Expo team there to give you all the information needed to cope with glass vandalism:    

Repair instead of replace vandalized or etched glass on transit or storefronts      

A new patented process is available to cities and contractors, to repair and resurface damaged or vandalized glass. Acid etched glass or some carved glass storefronts can now be resurfaced in minutes, with a added protection of a Mylar type polyester window protection film. The same protection films as transit agencies use, will upon resurfacing, protect the glass from future vandal attacks. Whether it is HF acid or scratchiti, as it is often referred to, the process is now viewable on You Tube.com. The cost is approx. 40% that of traditional glass replacement. Unlike replacement alone the process inclusion of the Vandal Shield window film means the glass is protected against future damage attempts. To see a short video click here

For more info contact Tim Sullivan

www.vandalshield.com    

This information e-mail was brought to you by:  

Jay Beswick

I was one of the UDRI consultants, and I am currently on the board of Nograf (since 1998) and the original Founder of the "National Graffiti Information Network" a group formed in 1990, which merged with Nograf in 1998. An area of active research for me since 1992 has been The effects of "glass etching"    

FREE RESOURCE As long as you can prove you are not a vandal, you can join the Nograf Network. It's FREE just click here          

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Received on Fri Jul 11 18:35:58 2008

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