Lamborghini+seized+and+license+suspended+after+driver+caught+traveling+190km%2Fh+in+Western+Australia
Lamborghini Impounded, License Suspended in High-Speed Stunt In a shocking display of reckless driving, a Lamborghini was seized, and the driver’s license suspended after they were apprehended traveling an astonishing 190 kilometers per hour in Western Australia. Police intercepted the speeding supercar on Tuesday morning on Roe Highway in Perth. The driver, a 27-year-old man, was allegedly caught using his mobile phone while behind the wheel. According to authorities, the man’s Lamborghini was immediately impounded for 28 days, and his license was suspended. He is facing charges of reckless driving and using a mobile phone while operating a vehicle. “This incident is a stark reminder of the devastating consequences that can arise from speeding and distracted driving,” Western Australia Police Commissioner Chris Dawson said. “Such reckless behavior puts not only the driver’s life at risk but also the lives of other innocent road users.” The high-powered Lamborghini is known for its blistering performance and expensive price tag. The vehicle is capable of reaching speeds of over 300 kilometers per hour. The incident has sparked outrage among the public, with many condemning the driver’s actions. Road safety advocates have called for stricter penalties for speeding and distracted driving offenses. “This man’s recklessness is outrageous,” said Road Safety Council Chairman Robert Taylor. “Our roads are not race tracks, and such behavior is completely unacceptable.” Police have warned that they will continue to crack down on dangerous driving. Motorists are urged to obey speed limits and avoid distractions while driving to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road.A Lamborghini has been seized and the driver’s license suspended after they were caught traveling at 190km/h in Western Australia. Police apprehended the driver on Albany Highway in Kojonup, approximately 250 kilometers southeast of Perth. The driver, a 38-year-old man from Perth, was issued with a $2,000 fine and had his license suspended for six months. The Lamborghini was impounded for 28 days. Police said the man’s speed was “extremely dangerous” and put other road users at risk. “This type of behavior will not be tolerated,” said a police spokesperson. “We will continue to target and apprehend drivers who put the lives of others at risk.”