A flashy Lamborghini cruising through Birmingham caught the eye of police – but the ride quickly turned into a disaster for the driver. Officers stopped the supercar in Sparkbrook after spotting it zooming around with no front number plate and no insurance.
Wedding Plans Halted by Police
The driver was en route to a wedding when the revving engine alerted officers. A quick stop revealed the vehicle’s missing front plate, and a deeper check showed the driver was uninsured, too. Birmingham cops said, “We’re not here to spoil anyone’s fun, but we are here to keep the roads safe, and that means taking action when we come across dangerous or uninsured driving.”
Supercars Don’t Excuse Dangerous Driving
- Uninsured driving isn’t just illegal – it’s a ticking time bomb on the road.
- It significantly raises the chances of fatal or serious crashes.
- No matter the price tag on your car, safety and insurance are non-negotiable.
The Lamborghini may have turned heads, but breaking the law isn’t a thrill worth chasing. The police are cracking down hard to keep Birmingham’s roads safe.
More from West Midlands Police
View all West Midlands Police coverage
- Chaos at Birmingham Airport as Terminal Evacuated Over Smoke Scare
- Birmingham Man Charged with Murder in Weston-super-Mare Death
- Birmingham Police Bring Easter Joy to Sick Kids
- Teen Arrested After 13-Year-Old Left Fighting for Life in Birmingham Hit-and-Run
- Missing Teen Daisy Spotted with Mystery Man in CCTV Snapped at Birmingham Station
- UK and France Dismantle £40 Million People Smuggling Ring Holding Migrants in Debt