I would guess that unless the car is pretty valuable it wouldn't be worth the expense of doing a proper job? And if it's been in pretty deep (some clearly have) god knows what the electrics will be like.
I seem to recall an obscure EU mandate that says cars affected as such must be scrapped due to a high risk of sewage pollution. Can anybody expand on this, is it still the case?
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