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Silver Streak Clarkson Hammond And May Commit Accidental International Crime In Fitting Finale

Silver Streak: Clarkson, Hammond, and May commit accidental international crime in fitting finale

The Grand Tour trio's latest adventure saw them driving across the border from Argentina into Chile without the proper paperwork

Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May have committed an accidental international crime in the latest episode of The Grand Tour. The trio were driving across the border from Argentina into Chile when they were stopped by customs officials. They were told that they did not have the proper paperwork for their cars and were fined £1,000 each.

Clarkson said that he was "completely unaware" that they needed to have special paperwork to cross the border.

"We just thought we could drive across like we do in Europe," he said.

Hammond said that he was "embarrassed" by the incident.

"We should have known better," he said.

May said that he was "just glad" that they were not arrested.

"It could have been a lot worse," he said.

The incident is likely to be featured in the upcoming episode of The Grand Tour. The show has been a huge success for Amazon Prime Video, with over 10 million viewers worldwide.

The trio are known for their outrageous stunts and pranks, and this latest incident is sure to be no exception.

Clarkson, Hammond, and May have a history of committing international crimes

This is not the first time that Clarkson, Hammond, and May have committed an international crime. In 2014, they were arrested in Argentina after they drove their cars into a restricted area of the country.

They were later released without charge, but the incident caused a diplomatic row between Argentina and the United Kingdom.

The trio have also been accused of committing international crimes in other countries, including the United States, Australia, and France.

The trio's latest crime is likely to have serious consequences

The trio's latest crime is likely to have serious consequences. The Chilean government has said that it is considering pressing charges against them.

If they are found guilty, they could face a fine or even prison sentence.

The incident is also likely to damage the reputation of The Grand Tour. The show has been praised for its humor and originality, but this latest incident is likely to tarnish its image.


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