Rapid removal of graffiti comes across as one of the most common techniques to reduce graffiti vandalism at the present time and prevent it from happening in the future (UK Home Office, 2005; Strutton, 2013; Parkes, 2010; Meredith, 2013; Campbell 2008, Weisel, 2009; Begum, Johnson and Ekblom, 2009; Meredith, 2013; London Borough of Islington, 2014; Bristol City Council, 2008). Few sources disagree that offensive or malicious graffiti should be dealt with most quickly. Callinan (2002) deals with the NSW Government’s Graffiti Solutions Program (launched in 1997) and its manifold strategies – unfortunately there is no mention of any evaluation results, which consequently leads to a lack of usefulness for practice.