Ten things we learned this week: 7 April 2017 edition

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We"ve seen Lamborghinis in Italian police livery for years now. But this is new: it"s a Ferrari 458 Spider, confiscated from a convicted gangster, and which has been kept by the law enforcers to use as an educational tool. The lesson? Crime doesn"t pay. Well, at least not in the long term.There are some interesting numbers associated to this 458, too. It"s the 30th Ferrari seized by Milan police in anti-Mafia cases, and the only fee they"ve paid for the privilege of keeping this one is a 45 registration fee. The lights and stickers were all provided for free by the company that typically prepares Italian cop cars.So next time you"re thinking of committing some Milanese wrong-doing, just stop and think for a minute. It may eventually buy you a Ferrari, but you won"t get to keep it. That"s the lesson, right?

Date written: 7 Apr 2017

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