Any one of these works as an explanation. That would be enough to close the incident the management of the club are hardly going to want to bring criminal charges against a rich guest who would then never stay there again. In Casino Royale the villain Le Chiffre is given a.
(5) If they did identify him and approach him quietly about the matter, he could simply have paid for the damage out of whatever government fund he has available to him. villain forges a homosocial bond with Bond that is frequently the strongest nexus of desire in the film. (4) If they did identify him, he's just checked into an expensive villa so is clearly a person of considerable means the management might choose to overlook the incident as a tantrum by a rich person insulted at being mistaken for a servant. They'd be expecting the culprit to run away, not go and check into an expensive beach front villa. Think about it, somebody drives into the car park of an exclusive club and damages several expensive cars. (3) Even if they could see what he looked like, the security guards aren't going to be looking among the guests. (2) We don't see what he does when leaving the car he could simply have covered his face, then moved into a camera blind spot - he's not dressed particularly notably, so it would be hard to distinguish him from the others milling around. (1) Just because we didn't specifically see him destroy the CD, it doesn't automatically follow that he didn't. Correction: Plenty of possible explanations.