While he had just bought a Lamborghini for 270,000 euros, a Norwegian was arrested by the Danish police: he was traveling at 236 km / h, more than 100 km / h beyond the authorized limit.
Much to the owner’s dismay, his vehicle was seized immediately, just two hours after the purchase, and was impounded.
Money paid to the Danish public treasury
But that’s not all: a new Danish law allows agents to have the vehicle seized immediately in the event of an infringement and then resell it at auction. The money is then paid into the Danish public treasury.
The Danish newspaper reports that, according to the police, the man was “a little pissed off” after the confiscation of his luxury vehicle.