The process of having “fun” can sometimes get people into the kind of trouble they never bargained for. Such is the case of a popular British YouTuber who recently got arrested by the police in Spain for dumping his BMW (E46) 3-Series in a river. The social media influencer was reportedly arrested after he recently posted a YouTube video which shows the moment when himself alongside some of his friends pushed and dumped the BMW 3-Series sedan into a river in their neighbourhood.
This popular British Youtuber has been reportedly arrested following a video he posted showing when he dumped his BMW car in a river
According to press reports, Ryan Taylor is a 27-years old popular British YouTuber and social media influencer who has gained quite a lot of followers on almost all of his social media handles. Unfortunately, he recently got into trouble with the police following a video he posted which shows how he dumped his BMW 3-Series sedan into a nearby river in Marbella, Spain. His video actually started with footages showing himself and many of his friends having fun driving the car around. However, the BMW car somehow broke down in the middle of their fun and this caused them to trash the car a lot before they eventually dumped it in a nearby river.
Below is Ryan Taylor’s "fun" YouTube video that allegedly got him into unplanned trouble with the police.
DRIVING TO SPAIN WITH A $500 BMW!
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As of the time of writing this report, media sources claim that local authorities have already located Ryan Taylor’s abandoned BMW car as well as arrested and slammed him with various criminal charges. Some of the charges he is faced with include document forgery, a crime against road safety and a crime against public health (or environment). Ryan Taylor’s story is probably a subtle reminder that we should always consider what is legally right and wrong whenever we are having fun with our cars.
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