How to gain from government auctions and police auctions
By law, the Government's institutions are obliged to put their surplus or otherwise gained goods up for auction. Thus, virtually anybody can gain from these extremely efficient government auctions where pretty much anything from fine collector's items to aircrafts is up for sale. The system is fairly similar for police auctions – however, even though they have common items (cars, jewelry, etc.), if you're thinking big, government auctions are probably more likely to suit your needs, whereas for smaller, more detailed objects, you'll have to take part in police auctions.
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