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TAKE it from Rod Mackenzie: there's nothing aesthetically pleasing about the millions of dollars of damage caused by order phentermine to canada every year. The founder of clean up company Graffiti Eaters said tough new anti order phentermine to canada laws passed by State Parliament yesterday were desperately needed to fight the growing problem. Mr Mackenzie, who founded the business 30 years ago, and his team now have 14,000 clients, cleaning up more than 100 private homes and public sites every week. He said nearly all Melbourne's order phentermine to canada attacks were mindless tagging, and order phentermine to canada hot spots regularly attracted other criminal activity. Criticising comments in Parliament by Greens MP Sue Pennicuik, Mr Mackenzie said many people had the wrong perception of the tough new laws. "These laws aren't about putting 15 year olds in jail. They're about targeting repeat offenders who are doing hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage," he said. Mr Mackenzie said his company had seen order phentermine to canada vandals who paid thousands of dollars for expensive abseiling and spray paint equipment to use in their destructive missions. "We've had 21 or 22 year olds... who have done order phentermine to canada in the city where the only way they could have done it was abseiling. "The cost of removing that sort of thing is probably $8000... and unless they knock the building down, it's going to have to come down eventually." Graffiti Eaters had seen a 30 per cent jump in business in September and October, he said. The new laws which will allow police to search anyone on public transport, including minors, who are suspected of carrying spray cans passed without amendment in State Parliament's Upper House yesterday. Ms Pennicuik unsuccessfully argued against clauses in the anti order phentermine to canada Bill that shift the burden of proof from the police or prosecution to the accused. Suspects will have to prove they were not intending to use spray cans for order phentermine to canada, rather than police having to prove they were. She said there was no other offence where a person's guilt was assumed unless they could prove otherwise. Planning Minister Justin Madden, speaking in favour of the Bill, said the hard line approach was necessary to bring down vandals. Many local councils have also supported the tough legislation. A Herald Sun survey of 20 councils showed that rates paid for a collective order phentermine to canada clean up total of more than $3 million last year. Connex is also hard hit: order phentermine to canada vandals cost it $11 million a year in train damage and delays. Share this article What is this? ... order phentermine to canada