Ferrari Owner Furious! Children Climbing on Car Leaves It Covered in Scratches, Parents Refuse Compensation
A Ferrari owner in Yunnan, China is pursuing legal action after four children climbed and slid down his 3.6 million yuan luxury car, causing extensive scratches and damage that the parents refuse to adequately compensate for.
A man from Kunming, Yunnan province, China posted a complaint on June 28 after his luxury red Ferrari, valued at 3.6 million yuan (approximately 17.6 million baht), was damaged by four children climbing and playing on it. The car owner explained that while he was away on business, he parked his vehicle in a designated parking area. Upon returning, he noticed scratch marks and checked security camera footage, which showed four children climbing onto the car's roof and gleefully sliding down for several minutes. He immediately returned to inspect the damage and found numerous scratches—both short and long—along with a cracked bumper, totaling at least 14 damage points concentrated on the roof and front fender area. After reporting the incident and attempting mediation with the children's parents, the parents initially offered only a few hundred yuan before increasing their offer to 1,000 yuan (approximately 4,800 baht), and finally proposing a total compensation of 5,000 yuan (approximately 24,000 baht). The car owner felt the parents were not genuinely taking responsibility and decided to pursue legal action, demanding full repair costs. The car has already been serviced twice with expenses approaching 30,000 yuan (approximately 146,000 baht). Many internet users have shown support for the car owner's decision to pursue legal action, with comments such as "They must pay in full," "Don't let disobedient children off the hook so easily," and "Children behave badly because parents don't discipline them, so parents must take full responsibility."