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| Unfortunately, only half of the vehicles reported were recovered (not sure which half, though). |
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The above title is deliberately provocative but is a deduction at which I arrived, having read a press release from the AVCIS (The Association of Chief Police Officers Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service) - which apparently recovered £1.53 million-worth of fraudulently obtained vehicles in four months.
Well why not two Veyrons then? No indication is given as to how many vehicles are involved; they are worth about that amount and are surely desirable enough to be ‘worth nicking’.
Apparently 30 arrests have been made and half of the vehicles reported have so far been recovered - so 2 out of 4 ain’t bad.
Pending further details from the AVCIS - I’m sticking with my Veyron-version of events.