10.07.2026 11:50
Last month in Adana, the person or persons who wrote 'Ömer loves Özge' on banknotes and distributed them have now spray-painted the same phrase on streets and avenues in the Seyhan and Çukurova districts. While the writings on bridge underpasses and railings drew public reaction, citizens who stated that public property was damaged demanded that those responsible be found.
In June, unidentified person or persons in Adana wrote "Ömer loves Özge" on banknotes and distributed them to market vendors; this time, they spray-painted the same phrase on streets and avenues.
The writings under bridges and on railings, especially in the Seyhan and Çukurova districts, drew attention.
PUBLIC REACTION
Citizens who saw the writings reacted by stating that public property was damaged. Tradesman Ahmet Yıldırım said, "This is immorality, rudeness. They are damaging public property and setting a bad example for young people."
Yıldırım also addressed Ömer, mentioned in the writing, saying, "You don't win a girl over with such antics. If you love her, go express your feelings, then ask her family."
"PUBLIC PROPERTY BELONGS TO ALL OF US"
Citizen Mehmet Çolak said the incident should be evaluated from different aspects, emphasizing that public property must be protected.
Çolak stated, "Public property belongs to all of us. It must not be damaged. Material and moral values should be taught better to young people."