Westminster: More than 60 ‘supercars’ worth £6m seized in Met operation

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17 comments
  1. It’s a good start for sure; I just hope it continues.

  2. excellent, I despise the low lifes with their farting cars

  3. How have they managed to pull this off, yet the ice cream vans are still on Westminster bridge?

  4. >This hugely successful operation has proved we are dealing with those crimes, such as anti-social driving, that is causing most distress to residents and tourists.

    Not really. Focusing resources for a limited time to garner headlines isn’t ‘dealing with’ the problem.

  5. Amazing! I seriously hope this is just the start of it.

    A few months ago I was walking with a friend along Brompton Road near Harrod’s on a Saturday evening, and about 7 ‘supercars’ were driving up and down the road, gunning it to have their engines get as loud as possible. Some coordinating SUV was assisting them during the turn around by doing a u-turn, but then blocking all oncoming traffic until all the loud cars did their own u-turn to then rev off down the road in to opposite direction.

    We need more police action like this.

  6. What does seized mean in this context does anyone know? Hopefully these result in very large fines proportional to the wealth of these people.

  7. Deport them to Dubai. They’ll love it. Everyone wins.

  8. Can they seize a few ice cream vans from Westminster bridge?

  9. After years of complaints in Battersea, it took complaints from Westminster to get something done? Sounds about right!

  10. Driving around in these motors but they can’t afford insurance. Wankers.

  11. Amazing, just let me sleep at night without being woken up at 3am to a shotgun engine. It doesn’t make your dick any bigger.

  12. They should check the cars driving around Southend-on-Sea, surely some of the a**hats driving around purposefully causing their cars to noisily backfire are driving around in stolen vehicles.

  13. Next step: auction those and inject the profits into improving public transport.

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