Drunk Revelers Create BMW Swimming Pool To Cruise Germany's Streets
Miami, Florida (PRWEB) July 26, 2013 -- In an article by Daily Mail (UK) on 7/24, it was reported in Drunk revellers turned BMW into swimming pool to cruise the streets in Germany, that stunned German police halted a group of three young males who were riding in a topless BMW filled with water. Resembling a swimming pool, the unique car was spotted by a lone police sergeant on motorcycle. “I saw the strangest-looking convertible I have ever seen - a roofless BMW, without registration plates, bordered around the open top with wooden boards and fake plastic flowers. It was also full of water,” he later said.
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According to http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2376031/Drunk-revellers-turned-BMW-swimming-pool-cruise-Germany.html
, the sergeant had to chase after the BMW as it sped away losing much of its water. Police surrounded the vehicle after the med left it and fled on foot.
The police were amazed when they received a close up sight of the BMW swimming pool car. The preparation and “craftsmanship” the vehicle received before its day of fun was incredible. The high priced BMW had been hollowed out on the inside, sealed and waterproofed, and then for the finishing touch, it was painted a swimming pool shade of blue before being filled to the brim with water.
Police caught up with the men and took a blood test from the driver. He is now being investigated for drunk driving and of driving an uninsured, unregistered vehicle. Now up for debate by prosecuters is whether driving a vehicle filled with water is a criminal offense.
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