A popular mural in San Francisco's Chinatown was defaced by taggers this week.
The large Tiger Dragon mural, located at the corner of Commercial Street and Grant Avenue, now features profanity and unwanted shapes.
Luke Dragon, the artist who originally painted the mural, is actually not angry about the vandalism. He's more critical about the skill of the taggers. "It doesn't look like typical street graffiti," he said."It looks like it was done by some amateurs, people who didn't really know how to hold a spray can."
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