If you've got the brass to purchase a Bugatti Veyron Centenaire, you probably already know you're going to be making a spectacle of yourself wherever you go. Since that's the case you would expect the owner of such a vehicle to properly park the vehicle him or herself before leaving their security team in charge.
In this situation, that's not exactly the case.
As you can see in the footage below, an owner of the super expensive ride leaves a member of their personal team in charge of parking the Veyron. But we assume due to the lack of vision -- as in most supercars --, the poor chap can't exactly get things right.
**To see what we're on about, watch the footage below...
The Veyron centenaire being parked at Harrods, not by the owner but a member of his security (I assume) is trying to park the £1million+ supercar, he puts are rear wheel onto the curb/path, has like a false startup, can't have stalled it... ? He sets the alarm off somehow too... All very bizzare as he has driven his cars before...
[Source: GTspirit VIA YouTube "Munch997"]
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