Well, a couple of chaps have discovered that crime can be pretty darn expensive...
Three mates broke into a rich bugger's house and stole his cars. A BMW 7-Series, a Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano and a one-off Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Sang Bleu.
Mmmm, Bugatti Veyron...
They planned to drive them from Switzerland to Poland, going by way of Germany. Only, as Switzerland (where the cars were registered) isn't a member of the EU, at the German border they immediately attracted a 10% tariff and a 19% import duty.
So two of them got caught (one dumped the car and escaped before they got nabbed) and the cars were returned. But even so, they are sill on the hook for over half a million in duties...
I literally laughed out loud when I read that.
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Three mates broke into a rich bugger's house and stole his cars. A BMW 7-Series, a Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano and a one-off Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Sang Bleu.
Mmmm, Bugatti Veyron...
They planned to drive them from Switzerland to Poland, going by way of Germany. Only, as Switzerland (where the cars were registered) isn't a member of the EU, at the German border they immediately attracted a 10% tariff and a 19% import duty.
So two of them got caught (one dumped the car and escaped before they got nabbed) and the cars were returned. But even so, they are sill on the hook for over half a million in duties...
I literally laughed out loud when I read that.
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and the truth came out. He got caught...and things went seriously downhill. After the story came out, he lost the rest of his clients, got disbarred, got fined heavily, his wife left him...and that was before the trial. He cannot work in the industry now, and the only job that he can get...is at McDonald's. Minimum wage kinda puts a dent in one's ability to make payments on the Mercedes and expensive suburban house. So he lost that too.

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