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Ferrari that clocked over 150 km/h impounded

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Published on July 07, 2017 with No Comments

A desire to thrill with speed has made a young man to part away with his Ferrari after a high-end vehicle was clocked going 210 kilometres an hour on the Lions Gate Bridge in Vancouver BC.
The white 2015 Ferrari 458 was pulled over by a West Vancouver Police patrol officer doing speed enforcement on the bridge overnight. The officer was alerted to the vehicle after hearing it “racing north at an extremely high speed.” The luxury vehicle, worth an estimated $250,000, was doing approximately 150 km/h over the posted 60 km/h speed limit for the bridge.
Vancouver police has said that this is not the first time the 22-year-old West Vancouver driver has been caught breaking speed laws: The same driver was pulled over for speeding on the very same bridge less than three months ago. The luxury ride was impounded for seven days and the driver was given an notice to appear in court on Motor Vehicle Act of excessive speed and driving without due care and attention.

 

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