LOL I remember rolling on alerts. They would post it on German news that there would be US military vehicles moving through this town about this time on this day. Lot of the Germans would park their cars along the march route hoping that a tank would side swipe it. You should see what end connectors do to the side of a new BMW!
But as far as the setting something up to wreck a car thats pretty common here in the states too. I saw enough to make me sick when I was an adjuster. Had one claim that we were about to pay as a total when a guy turned in a video showing him and a couple running a van into a tree.....mutipal times until they were sure it was going to be totaled. They had promised to pay him for helping and then tried backing out. They as a group recorded it "for fun". He testified against them. Same thing, got in too deep and figured that if they got the insurance to pay it off they would be out from under it. Had another guy run into a concrete base for a light pole in a parking lot on a clear and sunny day. Claimed he was distracted. Witnesses told a different story. Guy was kinda upset when 1. it wasn't a total and 2. he was informed that if he dropped the claim the company would not file charges on him.
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