Super Expensive "Tron" Lamborghini Impounded


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A customized $532,000 'glow in the dark' Lamborghini Aventador was impounded by London police after the driver couldn't prove he had a license or insurance.

 

The car was driven by 24 year-old Nasser Al-Thani, whose parents own the London super-store Harrod?s.

 

Sporting a 6.5 liter V12 engine, the Lamborghini Aventador is one of the fastest supercars in the world, with a top speed of 217 miles per hour.

 

Here's an idea, if you're going to drive a $500K car around, maybe get some insurance.

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The driver sounds like one of those knobs who expects to get away with things because of his family status. Driving without a driving license, which implies no insurance, tax or MOT. What a douche.

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Here's an idea, if you're going to drive a $500K car around, maybe get some insurance.

His father is the former Prime Minister of Qatar and owns?amongst other things?Harrod's and a $300m superyacht. Money really isn't an issue for his family. He should be more concerned about breaking the law (i.e. driving without insurance), though his parents' influence will no doubt help out in that respect.

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The driver sounds like one of those knobs who expects to get away with things because of his family status. Driving without a driving license, which implies no insurance, tax or MOT. What a douche.

 

Isn't he the same guy who got another Lambo towed for the the same reason or something earlier ? 

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The driver sounds like one of those knobs who expects to get away with things because of his family status. Driving without a driving license, which implies no insurance, tax or MOT. What a douche.

 

I'd push to have it crushed as quickly as possible  :rofl:

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Isn't he the same guy who got another Lambo towed for the the same reason or something earlier ? 

From what I understand vehicles belonging to the family are regularly impounded for illegal parking and other offences but it doesn't concern them because they are obscenely wealthy.

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Had this been happening in the US I wonder how many posters would be crying about how the rich get away with murder and should have their money stolen by the Gov, instead of calling the privileged douchebag out for a douche 

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Had this been happening in the US I wonder how many posters would be crying about how the rich get away with murder and should have their money stolen by the Gov, instead of calling the privileged douchebag out for a douche 

 

The rich in the US do get away with more than they should, it seems to be a lot easier to buy and sell the US justice system than it is over here. This is a positive thing for my culture, rather than venerating the rich they get called on their BS same as everyone else.

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How fast could you drive it in London -- 30 mph ... ? :laugh:

 

Sure, if you could find anywhere the traffic moved more than 10 :p

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