Anyone who saw a film crew’s large white tent used flying through the air and landing on an adjacent lot full of Porsches could be excused for thinking it was part of the shoot’s special effects.
It was certainly cinematic.
“After a heavy gust of wind, the tent was picked up by the wind, became airborne and flew across the storage lot over to the section … rented by Porsche,” said a lawsuit filed in B.C. Supreme Court.
Below the tent and its trailing concrete block anchors weren’t props but some real and very expensive sports cars and SUVs.
“While the tent was airborne, the cement blocks struck the plaintiff’s vehicles parked on its section of the storage lot with considerable velocity to cause significant loss and damage to the vehicles,” said the lawsuit by Porsche Centre Vancouver a