'Street Artists' Erase Hazard Stripes Under Dehiwala Flyover For Wall Paintings: Social Media Users Decry "Moronic Act"

December 13, 2019

In a bizarre turn of events, a group of young "wall painters" have erased hazard stripes under the Dehiwala flyover for a wall painting.

Hazard stripes are displayed to ensure the safety of pedestrians walking under the bridge. They were painted alongside a pedestrian crossing under the bridge.

Social media activists claimed that a Local Government politician was behind what they described as a "moronic act."

"Wall paintings" by street artists, which gained popularity after the new government's ascension to power, has received mixed reactions from the public.

Some dubb this trend as an important initiative by citizens to beautify towns and cities while others perceive it as a politically-orchestrated campaign.