Mark Drummond, responsible for the car, said that the pavement is a public street, and the owner of the building had invaded the area. He claims he does not own the vehicle, but that he has the car to resell it. According to Drummond, the pavement has been used to used to display vehicles for over 20 years.
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Saturday, December 14, 2013
Dispute led to car being concreted into pavement
A disagreement between a car dealer and owner of a building has led to a
car being cemented into a pavement in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. The
pavement was concreted with the car still in situ on Wednesday.
According to the foreman of the company who concreted the pavement Celso
Antonio de Faria, the owner of the vehicle refused to remove it so it
was cemented in place. "He said I could not lay a finger on the car," he said.
Mark Drummond, responsible for the car, said that the pavement is a public street, and the owner of the building had invaded the area. He claims he does not own the vehicle, but that he has the car to resell it. According to Drummond, the pavement has been used to used to display vehicles for over 20 years.
A spokesperson for Brazilian transport department BHTrans, says that
prior to the work on the pavement they had received a complaint about
the car, but when they went to tow it away it wasn't there. In the
current situation, with the car now fixed in concrete, they can't afford
to tow it. Mr Drummond says he will be taking the building owner and
those responsible for concreting the pavement to court.
Mark Drummond, responsible for the car, said that the pavement is a public street, and the owner of the building had invaded the area. He claims he does not own the vehicle, but that he has the car to resell it. According to Drummond, the pavement has been used to used to display vehicles for over 20 years.
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