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10:34am Friday 2nd May 2008
Two men who went on an international, £100,000 vandalism rampage have been given suspended sentences.
Jason Giorgetti and Michael Deioia, along with teen James Rees, left thousands of tags on trains and stations across south-west London starting in 2003, Southwark Crown Court was told.
The court heard the trio were involved in causing extensive damage to the railway by defacing property with the tags KASO, ANIK and FORGOT, as far back as 2003.
Giorgetti and Deioia, linked to the SHZ crew, even travelled to Germany, tagging trains there.
The court was told that being arrested in April 2006 did not stop Giorgetti tagging property. Released on police bail, he was picked up in Epsom a short time later committing more vandalism with Rees.
Police put the three on a home curfew in January last year while officers collected more evidence of their crimes, including thousands of images of graffiti and seized homemade videos, hundreds of cans of spray paint, bolt cutters and other graffiti paraphernalia.
The three pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit criminal damage against railway property including that belonging to Southern, Southeastern, South West Trains, London Underground trains as well as damage to trains in Germany.
Giorgetti, 22, of Smitham Downs Road, Croydon, and Deioia, 26, of Arundel Avenue, Selsdon, were given 12-month sentences suspended for two years.
They were each ordered to complete 250 hours' community service within a year and pay £2,000 compensation to the railways and £175 costs.
Rees, 18, of Palmerfield Road, Banstead, offered to pay £1,500 compensation and must complete 125 hours' unpaid work.
BTP Detective Sergeant Pete Thrush said the trio were persistent and had been involved in a "campaign of vandalism on the railways".
"The level of damage caused by this group was prolific. They showed no regard to anyone but themselves in their attempt to gain notoriety by criminally damaging railway property."
Sentencing them yesterday, Judge James Wadsworth said the trio had "to slightly varying degrees, engaged in a long practise of stupid and destructive behaviour".
"It is a stupid piece of vandalism that must be treated seriously. What each of you did easily passes the custody threshold."
Judge Wadsworth said while he was suspending the sentences, due to the ill health of Giorgetti's mother, the trio were warned if they re-offended they would be hauled back before the courts.
Among the areas targeted by the three were Epsom station and town centre, Thornton Heath station, Chiswick Park station, Purley station and town centre; London Bridge station and buildings, railway property and disused factories in Croydon.
Eye 4 an Eye, Croydon says...
10:27pm Fri 2 May 08
adam, wallington says...
2:11pm Sat 3 May 08
Its a shame, says...
7:31pm Sat 3 May 08
Chav, Sheen says...
9:02pm Sat 3 May 08
PATRICIA DENNIS, SOUTH CROYDON says...
10:54pm Sat 3 May 08
Its a shame wrote:There is nothing normal or artistic about defacing property. It is criminal damage and anti-social. Obviously, you must be doing it yourself.
U people are a disgrace commenting on three young normal but artistic youths u give culture, to areas far and wide. When banksy does it u all jerk off and pay big sums of cash to a dude taking the **** out of this sheepish society we live in futher more there are terrorists and missing children madeline, and the police want to watse time and resources on graffiti artist like they are the only ones in england. THINK!
Martin Harris, Selhurst says...
5:51pm Sun 4 May 08
PATRICIA DENNIS, SOUTH CROYDON says...
2:56pm Mon 5 May 08
Martin Harris wrote:They may well be artistic, but graffiti is illegal. It is a criminal offence. They are criminals because they are vandalising property which does not belong to them.
If you notice all the media coverage is one sided. They only say the worst to portray these guys as criminals when really there not. There talented designers but from reading this you believe their vandals. Dont believe what you read.
Adrian, Sutton says...
2:57pm Mon 5 May 08
jim jones, london says...
4:42pm Mon 5 May 08
Adrian, Sutton says...
6:27pm Mon 5 May 08
Adrian, Sutton says...
6:28pm Mon 5 May 08
Gertrude Grendal, London says...
9:19pm Mon 5 May 08
jim jones, london says...
11:39pm Mon 5 May 08
Annonymous, says...
12:44am Tue 6 May 08
Fraser, Croydon, London says...
12:48am Tue 6 May 08
LORD FAUNTLEROY, FAUNTLEROY CASTLE says...
10:08pm Tue 6 May 08
Beani, London says...
10:24pm Tue 6 May 08
Beani, says...
10:38pm Tue 6 May 08
Chav wrote:like the above??? I take it you know these people enough to take a view on their talent!! Same boat as Banksy? You're just following the hype surrounding him at the moment!!! At the end of the day Banksy is painting on a wall, just because he is 'famous' doesnt mean that what he is doing should be viewed differently! in fact, he's the one people aspire to!! Painting on a wall, Banksy or not, the principle is the same. And i assume you don't know how Banksy started out??
Artistic? I don\'t mind some graffiti. But most, like the above, have no talent at all. Tags are lame/talentless. And don\'t put them in the same boat as Banksy.
Captain Cedric Errol, says...
10:54pm Tue 6 May 08
P wrote:What an absolutely great idea, you should join the police force they need people like you. And I agree, why in earth we should tolerate such a serious crime such as painting and the lasting effect it has on families and the community, especially when you quite rightly put it in the context of knife and gun crime. Painting has such a more devastating effect dont you think??!!!!!
SHOOT ZEM!
SoozE, S london says...
12:54pm Wed 7 May 08
Don't you think these stupid BTP officers should stop wasting so much money in to their investigations, they go as far as travelling to other countries to gather evidence on them, carrying out ridiculous amount of forensics and that's were all the tax payers money goes to.
I Hate Chavs, Surrey don't you know says...
4:43pm Wed 7 May 08
jim jones, london says...
1:04am Thu 8 May 08
I Hate Chavs wrote:what a jolly good idea!! i say i say.. you no nothing about any of them and their educational background and are probably one of those people who read the guardian stating how banksy is "modern art" and one of those suburban muppetts who buy into all that " broken window theorry" and as for soozE.. only this week BTP have let several vandals off because "its not in the public interest- meaning they have hit there targets. so please unless you actually know how the police operate dont post those stupid comments. For the police its not about catching criminals its about feeding gullible people like yourselves target numbers so you think something is actually being done, when in fact we all know sweet FA is done. we can all manipualte figures to suit ourselves- just like the figures and facts in this very article
'Art' what are you talking about - tagging is mindless vandalism with little or no skill. Hell if they had bothered to go to school they (and their obvious friends posting here) may even be able to spell correctly.
If it is art why apply it to other peoples' property - put it in a book and sell it if they are that good.
There is nothing worse than sitting in a train covered in paint, plus it looks awful and intimidating for others.
Bring back national service for these scum, thats what I say.
Dave S, - says...
8:40am Thu 8 May 08
Lucy, London says...
8:32pm Thu 8 May 08
LORD FAUNTLEROY wrote:and who are you to decide what would be justice for these guys after seeing a BTP press release? i feel i should inform you no graffiti artist would spray anyones stereo, computer, tv set, clothes or face! you're much lower than any of them.
Actually, what we all need to do is ask the offenders for their home addresses - and then write graffiti all over their stereo systems, computers and TV sets - perhaps even spray their clothes as well - put them in the stocks and spray their faces. Now that WOULD be justice.
I Hate Chavs, Surrey says...
8:41am Fri 9 May 08
Lucy wrote:Lucy
LORD FAUNTLEROY wrote: Actually, what we all need to do is ask the offenders for their home addresses - and then write graffiti all over their stereo systems, computers and TV sets - perhaps even spray their clothes as well - put them in the stocks and spray their faces. Now that WOULD be justice.and who are you to decide what would be justice for these guys after seeing a BTP press release? i feel i should inform you no graffiti artist would spray anyones stereo, computer, tv set, clothes or face! you're much lower than any of them.
Annonymous, says...
10:45am Fri 9 May 08
Lucy, London says...
2:57pm Fri 9 May 08
I Hate Chavs, Surrey says...
3:12pm Fri 9 May 08
Lucy wrote:Lucy
what? ive 'engaged my brain'... i only meant painters DONT ruin peoples personal property, or assault people. what this guy wants to do to them are much worse crimes and a lot more emotionally distressing than anything they've done!
Lucy, London says...
6:48pm Fri 9 May 08
Kim, Waddon says...
1:18pm Mon 12 May 08
I Hate Chavs, Surrey says...
11:57am Wed 14 May 08
Lucy wrote:Lucy
No actually i dont, but you obviously think its a case of a them or us mentality. Personally i think its a silly passtime. But i dont think its for anyone to think they would have the right to administer justice themselves in the way Lord Faunteleroy described, what he was suggesting was a mob like personal assault. yes we all pay a little bit more because of their activites, yes its annoying. perhaps we should round up every shoplifter, benefits cheat, mp with dubious personal expenses and put them all in stocks and spray their faces with paint too. come to think of it lets add all the smokers and overweight people into the mix too, their health problems are pushing up our NHS bills. litter droppers, drunken fights pushing up policing costs on a saturday night, jobseekers too lazy to find work- hell there is a million things i'd rather not be paying for! but you cant go around seriously thinking destroying their posessions and assaulting them would be right. my comments weren't condoning graffiti if you'd read them. it was condoning the silly suggestions of people who think justice would be to launch a personal assult on these youths. we have a mass justice system imposed by people people much cleverer than me, and certainly you, for these sort of things if you hadnt noticed. And oh look, they caught these people and imposed our national and legal justice system upon them, it appears the system works. isnt that what this whole article is about? taking the law into your our own hands and going after these people mob style would be a hell of a worse crime in my opinion than some damage to public/ corporate property. if these youths as concerned with destroying personal property and assaulting people as Lord Fauntleroy appears to be, im sure there would have been opportunites for them far closer than the train station.
Anon, Surrey says...
11:42pm Sat 17 May 08
DaveP, London says...
8:48am Mon 19 May 08
DaveP, Surrey says...
12:08pm Wed 28 May 08
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P, CR0 says...
8:45pm Fri 2 May 08