Battered Toyota Sparks Fury on M275
A motorist has been slapped with a fine and banned from driving after a scrap-bound Toyota dangerously shed parts on the M275 in Portsmouth.
Flying Debris Nearly Hits Police Motorcyclist
The battered vehicle lost a chunk of its arch lining while hurtling down the motorway, narrowly missing a nearby police motorcyclist. The incident set alarm bells ringing among road users and law enforcement.
Police Take a Stand Against Reckless Driving
Hampshire Roads Policing Unit shared a stark image of the wrecked Toyota on X (formerly Twitter), highlighting its shocking state. The force blasted the driver, saying:
“Driving a vehicle in this condition is dangerous and reckless. The driver has been issued with a ticket, and the car is now prohibited from further travel.”
The tweet quickly went viral, sparking outrage online as users slammed the driver’s disregard for public safety.
Warning to All Drivers: Scrappers Still Must Follow the Rules
No injuries were reported, but police stress this is a clear warning:
- All vehicles, even those bound for scrap, must be roadworthy.
- Dangerous driving can lead to fines, penalty points, or jail in extreme cases.
Police urge anyone witnessing reckless driving to report it via 101 or online reporting services immediately.