Angry Shanghai Residents Trash Porsche with Eggs, Ink

By Isabella Farr, March 29, 2016

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An unlucky owner of a white Porsche in Shanghai recently received an unpleasant surprise when he found his beautiful convertible had been covered with raw eggs noodles and black ink while parked.

On March 22, the owner had reportedly parked his car outside of a residential lot in Pudong for 14 hours. Angry owners proceeded to throw their trash onto the car in protest. One resident wrote an abbreviation of the incredibly vulgar Chinese slang, "SB," on a piece of paper and pasted it on the hood. 

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According to reports by QQ and The Paper, the owner of the vehicle left his car there in protest of the fact that he was asked to pay RMB70 in parking fines, as he was not a resident of the area. The man then proceeded to go to the police station to complain.

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Police had to haul the tainted Porsche away from the residential entrance. 

Many owners were extremely annoyed at the situation and could not drive their cars through the complex. However, rather than complaining, most thought the obvious thing to do was to trash the man's luxury vehicle. 

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One angry resident called the owner of the Porsche, "sha bi."

The man will now face more fines as he obstructed movement of residents, which is apparently against China's Public Security Administration Punishment Law. In addition to these fines, he will also have to pay the cost of repainting his Porsche, and cleaning off cooked noodles. 

[Images via QQ.com and The Paper]

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