The Beverly Hills police should have detective Billy Rosewood and Sergeant Taggart call this guy Image Unavailable, Please Login
One would hope that it would be only high officials and heads of state but in this case the owner of the cars appears to be quite high up in the family and it is possible the Bureau of Diplomatic Security is lending a hand. They provide advice, briefings and support on request through field offices across the country. In this case the appropriate office would be the West Los Angeles Satellite Office on Wilshire Boulevard. I love that scene in "Lethal Weapon".
We need Det. Alonzo Harris, and take these guys to County and put them with our buddy Suge Knight for a couple of days. See if they ever come back to LA.
But life's not fair and that won't ever happen. He has the right last name. The divers face isn't visible during the reckless driving part. So he walks no charges.
We have throngs of these kids that hang out at our monthly Motorsports Gathering. They hang out and entice these morons to do acts of stupidity for youtube. With its the college kids with origins from the 'sandy areas' (Middle East) and the ever popular Vette boys.
exactly. you can see one of the kids cheering for the drifting stun in one of the posted videos. they are imo also guilty for giving the guy a reason to show off. as much as i appreciate their effort of taking nice photos of the cars..some time they are totally crossing the line.
That depends. Vehicular protection from search and seizure only applies to the most senior ranking officials, but for everyone else it's non-existent. Furthermore, it won't stop a police department from impounding it and then simply allowing for the official to later pick it up. The police absolutely can bust their chops if they possess the backbone to do so.
"Residents were in disbelief as this yellow Ferrari. . . . drove more than one hundred miles per hour . . . on this residential street" Rachel Kim, CBS Channel 2 News And the name of Ferrari is dragged in the mud.
Neighbors React To Laferrari and GT3 Reckless Driving In Beverly Hills Video - Neighbors React To Laferrari and GT3 Reckless Driving In Beverly Hills .
To: the Emir of Qatar: Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani Your Majesty: Your people, your self and the name of the Prophet is being spoken ill of all over the world, because of the actions of a few in your household. Could you please help? Thank you.
To the rest of fchat: This might help. Who know? The emir might have people listening to even this board. It wouldn't hurt.
Turns out that they don't have diplomatic immunity and they already left town LaFerrari Asshats Who Terrorized Beverly Hills Do Not Really Have Diplomatic Immunity: Police
The police say they weren't there to observe it so they haven't been arrested. What they don't say is any citizen can have the guy arrested if they saw him driving. California Penal Code 837 Includes felonies, misdemeanors and infractions.
To: the Emir of Qatar: Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani Your Majesty: We are grateful for your alacrity and your wisdom in dealing with this situation. You found yourself in a very hard situation and you solved it quickly and well. All shall praise your actions today. Yours, Jacob Potts
To everyone else: Who knows? His Majesty may have noticed and decided to resolve things "in house". Imagine those guys being summoned home and facing the wrath of an absolute monarch. I am glad I am not them.
A car dealer friend of mine had some Middle Eastern visitors looking over his stock. As they stood there chatting in Arabic he politely asked if they would mind speaking in English whilst inspecting his cars. The harsh response was no and soon you will all be speaking Arabic. He escorted them from the premises and refused to deal with them.