In response, the bureau decided to practice, no other details about publishing a story unpleasant but almost fantozziani contours. It all goes back to 2009, when an FBI agent left the road behind the wheel of a Ferrari F50 impounded. The bumbling police officer in charge of moving the car from one garage to another, he lost control of Modena sport without having even reached the first corner and ended up in the middle of a bush, causing irreparable damage.
The F50 was headed Motors Insurance Company, who rescued after it has repaid the dealer when it was stolen. Just after the Motor Insurance striding advanced a claim for damages equal to the entire value of the car, calculated at $ 750,000. Figure that the Justice Department has no intention to return, saying it had no responsibility when they are agents to use any object attached.
Hence the following "blackout" of the practice.
The F50 was headed Motors Insurance Company, who rescued after it has repaid the dealer when it was stolen. Just after the Motor Insurance striding advanced a claim for damages equal to the entire value of the car, calculated at $ 750,000. Figure that the Justice Department has no intention to return, saying it had no responsibility when they are agents to use any object attached.
Hence the following "blackout" of the practice.
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