Over-speeding is what the Canadian government doesn't take, as the owner of the McLaren 600LT has just found a difficult road. The West Vancouver police department arrested a 39-year-old McLaren owner at a speed of 161 km / h (100 mph) in a zone of 90 km / h (56 mph).
Sad for the owner, Canada froze the car because of too much speeding, so the police arrested McLaren. The original kicker? This person has received delivery of a new car just 10 minutes earlier, according to a police statement and local news reports.
Getting up to 100 mph in 600LT only takes about 6 seconds from dead end. Yes, cars are very fast lately - 600LT and 600LT Spider are very fun to drive. Although we suspect that such a request along the line will not work for the officer responsible for this decision.
West Vancouver police took the liberty of photographing the car, using it to set an example for supercars who would become supercars. Meanwhile, they also named the Canadian driver $ 368 for violations.
But honestly, the $ 368 fine is really a small number of deterrents for people who can afford to buy more than $ 240,000 cars. This is a week-long separation from the car and a broken license that might be the most painful.
According to British Columbia law, driving at a speed of 40 km / h above the speed limit indicated the car was immediately arrested. That's equivalent to about 25 mph over the limit.
McLaren in question is doing 70 km / hour. So anyone who drives through British Columbia who does not want their car to be detained must ensure that the speed is kept under control. What's more, if you just take a new supercar.
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