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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

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A Porsche owner in China skips out on a US$70 petrol bill, prompting a station worker to cover it, sparking online anger at his actions. Photo: SCMP composite/Douyin
Fran Luin Beijing

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.

The Porsche driver stands at the door of his vehicle after arriving at the petrol station. Photo: QQ.com
The Porsche driver stands at the door of his vehicle after arriving at the petrol station. Photo: QQ.com

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.

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