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itamp;#39;s hard to go a day without seeing graffiti somewhere in albuquerque and itamp;#39;s not just an annoying problem it is an expensive one news 13amp;#39;s rachel knapp is live near central and i-25 rachel dean earlier this morning that trailer was covered in graffiti crews came by to clean it up but it only took them about five minutes and then they were on to their next job itamp;#39;s a quick fix but a constant battle some of them do it for you know gang related or whatever but others do it because they want to express themselves no part of albuquerque is spared by the graffiti problem if thereamp;#39;s a blank wall vandals will find it thereamp;#39;s a lot of spots especially like back alleys and side streets where just buildings just completely tagged up and itamp;#39;s not good to look at for years the city has been tackling this problem head on itamp;#39;s an ongoing thing just like when we collect our refuse itamp;#39;s just part of keeping albuquerque beautiful