Back in 2001, some engineering students from the University of British Columbia suspended a Canadian flag-bearing red Volkswagen Beetle from the Golden Gate Bridge because that's how Canadian engineering students declare themselves to the rest of the world. Not to be outdone, some anonymous person in Toronto did the same thing, except he/she was totally outdone because the bridge was just basically some random overpass, the car was much lamer than a Volkswagen Beetle, and there was no Canadian flag or even a note to let puzzled officials know the awesomeness of the perpetrator.

According to The Guardian, the car was a "hollowed-out Honda Civic," which had all its identifying marks removed and was dangling by a cable. At first, officials thought it was a movie prop, but there weren't actually any movies shooting in the area at the time. What's more, no one seemed to recall seeing a bunch of suspicious-looking people either pushing the car over the edge or lifting it up, both of which would have been difficult to miss.

Police got the car down without incident, but to date no one has actually confessed to the prank. Perhaps police ought to stake out a few college pubs because no one hangs a car off the side of a bridge and then doesn't brag about it over a couple beers.