In Italy, near Bergamo airport, a simple 48-hour business trip turned into a real mess for a motorist. By leaving his BMW on a car park presented as covered and secure, he thought he would find it intact two days later. Returning "in the night of Friday to Saturday around 1:30 a.m.", as reported by Il Corriere della Sera, taken over by Aveyron Press Centre, he discovered a scene difficult to imagine for any driver. This return took place on the …
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In Italy, near Bergamo airport, a simple 48-hour business trip turned into a real mess for a motorist. By leaving his BMW on a car park presented as covered and secure, he thought he would find it intact two days later. Returning "in the night of Friday to Saturday around 1:30 a.m.", as reported by Il Corriere della Sera, taken over by Aveyron Press Centre, he discovered a scene difficult to imagine for any driver. This return took place on the …