A Lamborghini Aventador was towed by Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»police after it was spotted doing 167 km/h near the University of British Columbia.
The supercar was caught speeding the evening of Sept. 13 near the Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»university on West 16th Avenue near Blanca Street.
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. In an email to V.I.A. the VPD stated the driver got a $483 ticket.
Lamborghini Aventadors are one of the fastest street-legal cars on the market with top speeds of around 350 km/h. New base models of the car go for more than $450,000 with some models from the last production year (2022) going for nearly $1 million.
In the photo posted of the car being hauled away, the VPD note the photo has been blurred due to privacy concerns. That irked some people on Twitter.
So a driver with who knows what skill behind the wheel doing WAY over the speed limit IN PUBLIC gets ‘privacy concerns’ ? Nice work on the collar but post the plate and the face…
— Van C (@VanSummerCD)
bro speeding. he wants everyone looking at him he aint need privacy
— sheldon dries future 1C (@daKid1905)
What the hell is it blurred for? Someone supposedly 'important?' No one else gets that luxury. And it's not like we can't tell what car it is...a Lambo is very easily identifiable.
— Violet Medécigo (@VioMed4)
This story was updated with additional details from the police.