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DENVER - A local security company has been keeping a close eye on recent stories about graffiti vandalism.
Denver businesses, homes and government buildings have been hard-hit recently by taggers.

Digatron Security of Denver sells a security system that it claims stops vandalism before it happens.

Cameras with motion detectors start rolling as soon as a person ventures too close to a building.

A loudspeaker then talks directly to the taggers warning them to get lost. If the prospective tagger is wearing a red shirt, the loudspeaker will say, "Hey you in the red shirt."

An employee monitors the camera at all times.

Company officials say it works in cutting down graffiti. They showed 9NEWS video of the vandals heading for the hills as soon as they're spoken to.

Digatron Security has done a number of federal and state government contracts, including some for the department of homeland security.

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"Hey, you in the red shirt, STOP!"

what the fuck was that?

"You are being recorded. If you do not leave the area, dire consequences could result. Halt."
Blanchard looked around and finally saw it:
a Digatroid, fully automated and armed to the teeth, perched on the rooftop above him.
He slipped on his cloak and went about his business.

"this is your final warning. You are advised to..."
In an instant, Blanchard bolted for the gate.

BLAAAMMM!!!

The Digatroid had fired a warning blast at Blanchard's feet. Nonplussed, he quickly jumped up and scaled the gate, up over the barbed wire and into the compound running.

BLAAAAAMMM!!!

A second, more powerful blast blew the can of gold spraypaint out of his left hand. He looked down and noticed he'd lost more than a can of spraypaint, his arm severed at the elbow.

what the fuck is that thing packing? I gotta get outta here before I bleed to death...

In a final act of defiance, Blanchard lobbed a bug-bomb at the metallic eye-beast, laughing as it crackled and fizzled and smoked. No time to tag anything; he needed to get back home...