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File this one under deeply ironic — yet sadly necessary.
On Wednesday, the elusive street artist Banksy claimed responsibility on Instagram for a new mural that appeared on the wall of a garage in the south Wales town of Port Talbot.
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Then, days after the work appeared, the town erected a transparent plastic sheet wall to protect the latest work from the artist who made a name for himself by vandalizing public property.
The irony is difficult to ignore, but the town’s actions are wholly understandable.
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