In the last week of October, the headlights of about 20 Porsche Panameras and Cayennes were stolen in Amsterdam.
According to the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, it is suspected that marijuana cultivators are responsible.
Since the headlights' xenon bulbs are powerful and energy efficient, the electricity bills of illegal grow houses using them do not show a telltale spike in activity.
According to Motor Authority's Kurt Ernst, Porsche headlights are notoriously easy to remove.
Whatever the stolen headlights are being used for, the below video shows it doesn't take much to pry them loose:
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