Police have seized a purple Lamborghini after it was spotted being driven 'antisocially' around Salford Quays.
The Huracan, thought to be worth in the region of around £200,000, has been taken by traffic police following the incident.
Greater Manchester Police shared the news on social media, announcing that the way it was driven was causing a 'danger to road users and pedestrians' and had been 'making a racket' for residents.
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The vehicle was seized under Section 59 of the Police Reform Act. The force shared a picture of the sports car along with the hashtag 'notsosupercar'.
The post read: "GMP Transport Unit spotted this purple Lamborghini driving antisocially around Salford Quays, causing a danger to road users and pedestrians, and making a racket during the night for residents.
"The Huracan was seized under s.59 Police Reform Act #notsosupercar."
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