FISHTOWN - Officials say an anti-racism art display that was painted on a city street in Philadelphia will remain until it naturally fades away.
The display, captured overhead by SkyFOX Tuesday, shows the words 'End Racism Now' written in yellow paint spanning the middle lane of Girard Avenue in Fishtown.Fire officials allowed the organizers to complete the artwork and notified them that it would be allowed to stay until it naturally faded.Organizers, however, told city officials that the paint could be removed after they captured inspiring images.
Philadelphia fire says the organizers wanted to ensure the safety of the street with clear driving lines.Overnight, fire crews acted on the organizer's wish and tried to remove the paint with a.