Just like in Denmark, the police in Switzerland do not differentiate between whether the car is worth 5,000, 50,000 or 50,000,000 kroner.
A Pagani owner recently reportedly had to hand over some of his ultra-rare Huayra Codalunga to the police in Switzerland.
The car is only available in five copies and is a further development of the 'regular' Huayra. That is, a 6-liter, 12-cylinder engine with 852 horsepower and 1,100 Nm from AMG in Affalterbach.
But the Swiss police, like their colleagues in Denmark, don't care. However, there is little to explain the incident.
Carscoops writes that.
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Photographer Freddie Atkins was apparently told to 'stop filming' police work. He did that now anyway. And the clip has ended up on the social media Instagram.
In the comment section, there is lively speculation as to why the police beat the claws on the super-rare Italian.
Some believe that the Paganie was not fitted with the correct (winter) tyres. But others are further out and believe that the police have looked angry at the installation of the number plate.
The Pagani owner is far from the only one who has been hit by car owners like the Swiss police. In fact, law enforcement in the country is notorious for being aggressive with the stall block – and far worse – on the roads.
Here at home, perhaps the most talked about crazy driver, whose car the courts have already confiscated, has given up seeing his car again. Read more about that case here .