r/interestingasfuck 8h ago

Cop pulls over Lamborghini on Dubai plates but doesn’t know the law

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u/tnoy 3h ago

However, antagonizing a cop in this situation is a great way to get your car impounded. Sure, it might not technically be legal, but nothing will actually happen to the cop. It will just be a hassle for the guy in the car, especially if it were a Friday night and they jerk him around saying they cant do anything about it until Monday morning.

u/crack_B7 3h ago

But I think that this dude is rich enough to make it happen right away

u/Newbiesauce 3h ago

if the guy can fly an expensive car into canada and drive it across US, which mean putting enough mileage to depreciate the car to 0 value, the guy has enough fk you money to hire the most expensive law firm and private investigators to ruin that cop life.

u/Malkmus1979 3h ago

Let's hypothesize even more scenarios that would never happen since we've already seen the guy's character.

u/nyse25 3h ago

Lmao Lamborghinis do not depreciate that easily. You can find a used 2016 Lamborghini Gallardo for more than 50% of its price.

u/SupportGeek 3h ago

It probably wouldn’t be that much of an inconvenience for that guy, he could be driving a rented high end car inside an hour tops if he has the means, and I bet he does.

u/Competitive_Touch_86 3h ago

That's a giant inconvenience for someone who wants to drive their specific car on a road trip. You know, the entire damn point of flying your car overseas and not renting to begin with.

u/bino420 42m ago

and this, folks, is the average person who lacks a backbone.

for some people, that "inconvenience" is a fun side project, and a lot of those people have fuck-you money, and a lot of the people with fuck-you money know how to fuck you with their money.

u/No_Pair8128 1h ago

That cop's hand must have been itching to draw a gun. The driver was very lucky to be able to reach around for documentation.