Your Ferrari or Range Rover could be gone in 60 seconds

Your Ferrari or Range Rover could be gone in 60 seconds
Young thieves learn from TikTok videos how to steal luxury cars. (Image: Depositphotos)
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By Chris Bryant Somewhere in west London there’s a bunker containing around 250 of the world’s most desirable cars. Boasting Fort Knox-like security and a police response team stationed close by, the secret Windrush Car Storage facility has been compared to the “Bat Cave”. Following a spate of Ferrari thefts this year, requests to park high-end sports cars and priceless classic models “absolutely exploded”, Windrush founder and managing director Tim Earnshaw told me. “It’s an odd fe...

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