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PAPER Vancouver Sun
DATE 031128
PDATE Friday, November 28, 2003
EDITION Final
SECTION News
PAGE B5
LENGTH 526 words
STOTYPE Crime
LKW AIR POLLUTION; AUTOMOBILES; CRIME
HEADLINE Vandals spray-paint 4 SUVs in Kitsilano: 'Pollution machine'
stenciled on vehicles
BYLINE Brian Morton
SOURCE Vancouver Sun
Jack Senior took the spray-painting of his Infiniti sport
utility vehicle in stride Thursday.
"At least they chose Christmas colours, red and green," said Senior
who awoke to find his vehicle spray-painted with the words Pollution
Machine and Status Symbol on the side and back.
"But they're brainless idiots. They haven't done their homework.
This burns less gas than a lot of cars."
Four expensive SUVs -- Senior's Infiniti, a Volvo, a Land Rover and
a BMW -- were spray-painted in the 2500-block Point Grey Road in
Kitsilano overnight Wednesday.
The paint was applied with the use of a stencil, with excess paint
dripping down the side of the vehicles. Although paint was sprayed
over large parts of the door panels, Insurance Corporation of B.C.
research and training manager David Loiselle said repainting the
vehicles, which would normally cost up to $3,000 per car, is no
longer necessary.
Loiselle said new products remove spray paint quickly and
effectively. In years past, he said, ICBC would have had the whole
vehicle repainted, but a product called Mean Green Graffiti Remover
is now used to take off paint.
"If you got up in the morning and found that someone had sprayed
your car, you could literally, within an hour, wipe it all off,"
Loiselle said.
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