1/19/13

Too much cost for car crime




Too much cost for car crime and it's unique. According to Detective Police Car Theft in San Diego, Andrew Spear, an attorney representing the thief called police to say his client had stopped paying the rent garage.

According to his lawyer, the thief was a new immigrant when it comes from Ireland.

In 1983, the cost of rental car storage was 50 dollars per month. But over the course of time rose to 300 U.S. dollars so the thief then stopped paying.

The car was then submitted to an insurance company that has been given compensation for loss of car dealer vehicles in 1989. The company's fix red Corvette and then sell it.

The car buyer then sells it to Corky Rice, car dealer in Sherman Oaks - who sell them on eBay at a price of U.S. $ 39,741, slightly above the price in 1989.


A thief who made ​​off with a Chevrolet Corvette in San Diego, USA, in 1989 reported the crimes to the police as stolen goods that made ​​him a lot of money.

He recently reported the crimes to the police because it keeps the car actually made him have to reach very deep pockets, so Busines Insider reports.

According to the LA Times, after saving a red Corvette for 23 years the thief must pay a deposit up to U.S. $ 70,000 or about Rp676, 9 million.

Stolen car that had been stored for over two decades was almost never driven. When police took the car out of storage, they found the only luxury car odometer records the number 67 mi, all the tires deflated, and the inside still smells new car.

The thief did not face lawsuits for cooperating with the police.