In Kalifonia robbed Russian bloggers
In California, in Palo Alto robbed the film crew of the project Wylsacom Media, returning from the exhibition Consumer Electronics Show (CES). This was announced by the producer of the project. Wylsacom Media Ilya Ovcharenko, writes SFLike.
“After a delicious dinner, we stopped at the Stanford shopping center in Palo Alto, and on our way back we found our“ crocodile ”without a rear window. Drove up Lexus RX, quickly broke the windows of us and the Ford, pulled out what they had time, and, according to Valya, who managed to photograph the robbers, slowly disappeared. Equipment worth almost seven thousand dollars and small souvenirs,” Ovcharenko wrote.
Bloggers have stolen video cameras, lavalier microphones, memory cards and other equipment necessary for filming totaling $ 7000.
“The police say that in California speeding is punished more severely than robbery. Even if everything happens before their eyes, the police cannot give chase. So everyone lies in the movies,” it is written in Twitter Wylsacom.
The actions of the robbers also hurt the car Ford. The 3 laptop and documents were stolen from it.
The bloggers managed to take a picture of the robbers leaving the car, but the police officers who arrived didn’t help the injured, but only “threw up their hands - they say, this happens all the time”.
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