Friday 6 December 2019

We Have Often Seen Signs In Shops,

that state, 'if you break it you buy it',


normally in shops selling china, glass or other delicate objects, but does that statement run true in car dealerships? well the suspect, identified as 22-year-old Ji Moubing, reportedly visited the BMW dealership on November 25th and expressed interest in buying a dark blue sedan, staff later told police that Ji acted normally and actually seemed really excited, telling one salesman that his father had promised to buy him a nice car as reward for getting his driver’s license, he called his father, but Daddy said no, what to do? well then it came to him, damage the car then Daddy would have to buy it, so he did! the 22-year-old went into a rage, grabbed a pair of car keys and proceeded to make a long, deep scratch on the sedan he seemed to like so much, before anyone could stop him,


a showroom salesman called police immediately after Ji’s reckless gesture, and officers confirmed that he was the perpetrator by checking CCTV camera footage. In his defense, the spoiled youth said that his father had told him he wouldn’t buy the BMW sedan for him, so he had no choice but to scratch it so his parent would have to pay for it, what Ji failed to factor into the equation was his arrest for purposely damaging the dealership’s property. The case is still under investigation and it’s unclear whether Ji’s father eventually bought the car to get his son off the hook, “He’s like a little kid asking for a gift from his parents. He believed if he damaged the car, his father would buy it for him,” Chen Junnan, a local police officer told Pear Video, video and photograph Pear Video & News 163, shame it did not work really, he could have driven to a boatyard and picked up a yacht as well!


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