^ The does make sense - make the license suspension and impoundment of a car dependant on how excessive the speed was. Which I think is kind of what they're doing here, if these guys were "only" doing 100 in a 60, the gov't might not be doing this. But because they went 200 in a 60, the cars are seized and being sold.
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Originally Posted by Great68
There's not exactly an abundance of tracks in BC.
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True, but if you can spend $235k on a Ferrari, you can afford to make a few trips if you want to really cut it loose.