This Fake Snow Car was Issued a Ticket by German Police
Kyle Towers — March 19, 2013 — Unique
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Police in Germany were very convinced by the actuality of this very crafty fake snow car. It was all part of a prank that ended in a parking ticket. Just as German police were issuing the ticket for the obstructing car, it was realized that the car wasn't a car at all. In fact, after trying to find the license plate they realized that the vehicle was made entirely out of snow.
A spokesperson for the German police stated that while they can certainly take a joke, the fake car still remains an obstruction, and so a ticket was issued: whether anyone will own up to the car is the question. Maybe Frosty the Snowman will fess up.
A spokesperson for the German police stated that while they can certainly take a joke, the fake car still remains an obstruction, and so a ticket was issued: whether anyone will own up to the car is the question. Maybe Frosty the Snowman will fess up.
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