The 30-something driver eventually turned up and quickly got into his car and left as the crowd watched on, reports The Sun. While it's easy to feel for exotic car owners when their pride and joy is spit on or vandalized while parked in a proper space, it's hard to excuse a Veyron owner the price of a parking meter or the time it takes to walk a block or two.
If you’re driving one of the world’s fastest and most exclusive cars then a little care should be taken when parking, even if only to avoid harassment like that mentioned above. Luckily for the owner the car was only ticketed and not towed. Imagine what could happen if the car was taken to some unsecured holding lot.





Reader Comments
Mon Jan 28 2008 10:14 PM
Gus says
The bigger they are...
Hey, at least this guy doen't keep it locked up in a climate controlled clean room like some owners do.
Mon Jan 28 2008 11:29 PM
Ivan says
Sorry, but I does not feel like Motor Authority material. . .
Mon Jan 28 2008 11:56 PM
Gus says
I think it's perfect for this site.
I love stuff like this. Basically anything interesting about cars makes it on here, and that's why I like it.
Tue Jan 29 2008 11:14 AM
Scott says
This story/photo says everything you need to know about Britain..
Tue Jan 29 2008 12:51 PM
Nick says
@ Scott: That they ticket people for illegally parking, okay...
Tue Jan 29 2008 1:37 PM
S.H. says
Should of increased the fine price for having such a car. 10000 Sterling Pounds would of done the job..
Wed Jan 30 2008 7:50 AM
Scott says
@ Nick, nobody would be cheering if a a beat-up Skoda Fabia was being booked. They are cheering because the car obviously belongs to someone wealthy, and being wealthy and successful will not be tolerated. S.H. confirms my point nicely. People (especially in Britain) can't handle anyone being better off than them..
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