Lamborghini seized by police after ‘racing cars’ on Glasgow’s M74
A LAMBORGHINI was seized by cops after the driver was caught allegedly racing other drivers on a Scots motorway.
Traffic cops clocked the flash motor on the M74 in Dalmarnock, Glasgow[1].
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The Lamborghini was stopped on the M74Credit: Road Policing Scotland/X
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Traffic cops claim the driver was racing other motorsCredit: Alamy
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The Lambo driver was also arrested after allegedly failing a roadside drug test.Credit: Alamy
Police[2] claim the supercar driver was racing other motorists along the major stretch of road.
The Lambo driver was also arrested after allegedly failing a roadside drug test.
Cops also seized the luxury[3] motor over the alleged offences.
Police Scotland[4]‘s traffic unit shared a photo of the Lamborghini[5] stopped on the hard shoulder of the M74 on social media[6].
The picture of the supercar read: “Racing other vehicles, driver arrested for failing a roadside drugs[7] wipe, vehicle seized under anti-social behaviour legislation.”
They shared that a number of other drivers[8] were charged with alleged traffic offences.
Police say a 17-year-old was arrested and charged on Cumbernauld Road for allegedly failing to stop for cops, dangerous[9] driving[10] and driving under the influence of drugs.
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They also claim the youngster was wanted on warrant and was driving with no licence[11] or insurance[12].
The teen was arrested and charged and has been held in custody until they can appear in court[13].
Cops also arrested and charged a 16-year-old in Govan for allegedly drink driving.
The teenager has also been charged with allegedly taking a car without insurance and driving without a licence or insurance.
A 48-year-old man in Paisley was reported and charged with allegedly driving without a license or insurance and had the car seized.
The police post added: “Some folk continue to put others at risk, ignoring our Don’t Risk It advice. They either walk home or end up in a room with no view out of harm’s way.”
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