KYOTO—City officials are attempting to combat a return of graffiti marring Arashiyama’s bamboo forest, one of Kyoto’s most beloved tourist destinations.
Saw a video about tourism problems in Norway. They have old wooden buildings there and people not only carve stuff in, they actually rip pieces out to take with them. It’s just that many people have no respect and think the world is their personal playing field.
On top of that, once someone starts messing with things, others see it as an invitation to do the same.
“Broken window theory”.
Yes, was also thinking along that line.
That would also mean that the green bands covering the stuff up are a sensible measure.
Saw a video about tourism problems in Norway. They have old wooden buildings there and people not only carve stuff in, they actually rip pieces out to take with them. It’s just that many people have no respect and think the world is their personal playing field.
On top of that, once someone starts messing with things, others see it as an invitation to do the same.
“Broken window theory”.
Yes, was also thinking along that line.
That would also mean that the green bands covering the stuff up are a sensible measure.