Free Daze

From The Sunday Herald:

Campaign to end graffiti vandal’s ‘unfair’ sentence
Case highlights need for non-custodial sentences
By John Bynorth
Home Affairs Editor

JUSTICE SECRETARY Kenny MacAskill has renewed his pledge to avoid sending less serious offenders to prison after a campaign was launched to free a graffiti vandal from one of the longest sentences for the crime handed down in Scotland.

Gary Shields, 21, received 28 months in prison after pleading guilty to causing thousands of pounds worth of damage after spray painting his “Daze” tag on railway property over 16 months.

His?jailing?has?provoked?anger among penal reform campaigners and his family, friends, and employers who claim a community-based punishment and fine would have been appropriate.

It has also led to further criticism of Scotland’s inconsistent sentencing system with similar tariffs given to cannabis dealers, knife assailants and serious motoring offenders.

Shields was about to be put through university by the design firm he worked for as a trainee structural engineer, when he was jailed at Ayr Sheriff Court two weeks ago.

The judge in the case, Sheriff Colin Miller, had been known to take a tough stance on graffiti vandalism. Shields, who had never been in prison before, spent his first night among hardened criminals in Barlinnie’s E Hall because Kilmarnock prison was full. He faces a six-month wait to be assessed for a move to the Castle Huntley open prison in Angus.

Last week, Holyrood voted to give some?long-termers?home?detention curfews after First Minister Alex Salmond conceded that there is an overcrowding crisis. MacAskill, who refused to comment directly on the sentence, stressed the importance of the government’s independent prisons commission headed by former first minister Henry McLeish reporting back to parliament with viable alternatives to custodial sentences in June.

He said: “In the longer term, we remain committed to shifting the balance on spending from prisons towards community penalties. We believe less serious offenders currently cluttering our jails should be paying back their debts to society – not adding to society’s bill for their bed and board.”

John Scott, chairman of the Howard League for Penal Reform in Scotland, added: “Shields is exactly the sort of person who doesn’t need to be put in prison. Community punishments are designed for people like him, who are no danger to the public.”

Other graffiti vandals have seen lesser sentences. Graffiti artist, Dudley Halls, who “bombed” stations across Scotland causing thousands of pounds worth of damage was jailed for two months last year at Perth Sheriff Court. An 18-year-old who caused £62,000 worth of damage received an Asbo and was ordered to pay £2500 compensation at Leeds youth court last year.

Speaking to the Sunday Herald from Barlinnie Prison, Shields said he is sharing a cell with a man who is serving a similar sentence for trafficking 50 kilos of cannabis with a value of £130,000.

Shields, from Crookston, Glasgow, said: “Although I’ve been given one of the best jobs in the prison, on reception checking-in inmates, it is still a shock to be in a place like Barlinnie. I am very sorry for the graffiti damage that I did, and realise I have let down my family, friends and work.

“But I feel the book was thrown at me. Drug dealers have got similar sentences to me. How can that be right?”

His father, John, 43, said: “He is not out doing drugs and messing up his life. He a responsible person, a carer for his mother who is not well and had a good job, car and steady girlfriend.”

Fellow graffiti artist David Knox last week launched a “Free Daze” campaign on MySpace and through graffiti allegedly daubed on walls and trains in Dundee, Berlin and Hamburg.

David?Robertson,?whose?firm employed Shields on projects that included a residential home for unruly children and the renovation of a listed former police station in Govan, said: “This sentence could ruin him and send him in the wrong direction.”

His solicitor, Matthew Berlow, confirmed an appeal has been lodged against the severity of the sentence.


For more info visit: www.freedaze.co.uk/

www.myspace.com/free_daze

and www.duncancumming.co.uk/mailing-freedaze.cfm

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Seattle Screenings!

Check out BOMB IT in Seattle at the Grand Illusion Cinema from April 4th – 10th !

Showing daily at 7pm and 9pm

plus SAT and SUN at 3pm and 5pm

For more info visit: www.grandillusioncinema.org

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Scottish writer Daze sentenced to 28 months

From Evening Times

Graffiti vandal is jailed for 28 months

A NOTORIOUS Scots graffiti artist was behind bars today after being hit with the toughest jail sentence ever imposed by a Scottish court for vandalism.

Gary Shields was jailed for 28 months by a sheriff after he admitted causing £270,000 of damage by spray painting graffiti on trains and public property.

The 21-year-old had been hunted down by police after conducting a prolonged spraying spree across the west of Scotland as part of a gang calling themselves the Eazy Riders.

Known as Daze, his distinctive tag’ had been painted on trains and railway stations in Glasgow, Ayr, Paisley and Helensburgh since 2005.

But Shields of Crookston, Glasgow, is now in prison after he admitted eight offences of malicious damage at Ayr Sheriff Court.

Shields’ sentence was welcomed by British Transport Police. Detective Chief Inspector Jim McKelvie said: “This sends out the signal that graffiti is nothing other than vandalism.

“This man put himself in great danger as well as endangering the lives of rail staff and passengers.

“When this type of crime is committed we routinely photograph the damage and add it to the comprehensive graffiti database we have on known graffiti offenders.

“We exchange this intelligence with our colleagues in other police forces throughout Scotland which has helped us build up a picture of graffiti crime across the country.”

Shields’ jail term is thought to be the harshest sentence imposed by a Scottish court for such offences.

In 2007 an English graffiti gangleader was jailed for two months at Perth Sheriff Court and ordered to pay £1150 compensation to cover clean up costs.

Dudley Halls, 29, who boasted a 13-year history of vandalism before being jailed, was caught after two teenage girls spotted his gang in action.

Last night a police source said officers had been hunting down Shields for the past three years.

The source added: “Some people view this as art. But it’s just plain vandalism. These guys put themselves and transport workers at risk with their nonsense.”

Publication date 20/03/08

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Style Savage: Vulcan Show

STYLE SAVAGE: VULCAN
A Street Style Originator. Now Firmly Entrenched in the Modern School of Street/ Art Convergence

April 3- 26
Artist Reception Thursday April 3
6pm – late   21+

111 Minna Gallery

111 Minna St. (at 2nd)
San Francisco, CA 94105
415.974.1719

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“Shelter” Movie Opens Nationwide

A film that Jonah Markowitz wrote and directed, SHELTER opens today across the country.

The lead character is a surfer and street artist from San Pedro CA and the artwork created for the film was done by the LA street artist behind The Restitution Press.

You can read more about the artwork in film here

Come out and support this Indy film while in plays this week at the following locations:

Atlanta MidTown Art

Chicago Music Box

Minneapolis Landmark Lagoon

Berkeley Rialto

Palm Springs Cinemas Palme d’Or

S.F. Embarcadero

LA Sunset 5

Boston Kendall Square

NYC Tribeca Cinemas

Seattle Landmark Varsity

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