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Lamborghini Murcielago Getting Crushed Is Too Hard To Watch
A Taiwanese driver who ran his Murcielago on the wrong number plates now no longer has his beloved Italian supercar after the government scrapped the impounded vehicle.
It's never a good idea to try and cheat the authorities as you never know when the long arm of the law finally catch up with you.
That is exactly what the owner of a Lamborghini Murcielago found out in Taiwan yesterday when his beloved Italian supercar was destroyed by authorities after lying in an impound lot for around three years.
The Murcielago was impounded by the police after the owner was caught driving it around with the license plates of another vehicle, a Ford Mondeo, attached to it.
The owner tried to get back his supercar after appealing in one court after another, but his luck finally ran out after three years and the law decided it wanted to crunch the raging V12 bull into a formless mass of metal.
While we lament the loss of the Lamborghini, the story does prove that you shouldn't upset the authorities especially if the long arm of the law has spiky fingers attached to it.
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