"They even tested hundreds of vehicles and found that drivers of expensive cars were more inclined to break the law, failing to stop at a pedestrian crossing when there was someone waiting to cross.
Nearly 50 per cent of drivers of expensive range cars cut off pedestrians, while none of the drivers of the least expensive cars did. As the price of the car increased, the driver's tendencies to break the law increased too."
‘Monday night in our house is champagne night,’ he says, ‘I do the cooking; we’ll crack open a bottle of champers and the kids are in charge of the music on Sonos.'
Crikey, somebody on the LCEF facebook group posted a link to an article about his house: http://www.theresident.co.uk/homes-interiors/modern-real-home-richmond/
I guess it's true what they say about rich people generally being rude bastards.
http://www.news.com.au/finance/money/researchers-discover-that-money-makes-people-nasty/story-e6frfmci-1226803197438
"They even tested hundreds of vehicles and found that drivers of expensive cars were more inclined to break the law, failing to stop at a pedestrian crossing when there was someone waiting to cross.
Nearly 50 per cent of drivers of expensive range cars cut off pedestrians, while none of the drivers of the least expensive cars did. As the price of the car increased, the driver's tendencies to break the law increased too."