China Porsche owner skips out on US$70 petrol bill, leaving station worker to cover it
Driver of US$75,000 luxury car gets station worker to fill up tank then speeds off without paying, police track him down using surveillance footage

Social media in China has been shocked by the actions of a Porsche driver who escaped at speed from a petrol station, leaving behind an unpaid bill of 500 yuan (US$70).
The man was exposed online by a member of staff at a petrol station on a highway between central China’s Hubei and Shaanxi provinces, after he sped off on March 12.
According to a surveillance video, the man was driving a black US$75,000 Porsche car without a number plate, and had filled up his tank. He had been charged 502.29 yuan (US$70).
Driving without a licence plate is outlawed in China.

New cars are allowed on the road after the driver applies for a temporary number plate, which is in the form of two papers to be pasted on the front and rear car windows.