The photo of the Lamborghini Aventador was blurred for privacy reasons
A Lamborghini Aventador was towed by Vancouver police after it was spotted doing 167 km/h near the University of British Columbia.
In a tweet, the VPD traffic section noted after recording the car doing 167 km/h with a laser, it took two officers to get the car to stop. Police have not said what fines or punishments the driver may face.
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