Car meets have gotten to a point where you have to do your research exaggeratedly well before deciding to attend, while on occasions not even such a level of caution can spare you of the people who decided to spoil it all. We now want to show you just how far things can slide down the wrong path during such a meet.
As it often happens during such events, there’s one guy that starts burning rubber and ruins the meet for everybody, drawing attention from the police. That role is played by a Mustang driver in this video, who also chooses to run away from the red-and-blue-light Crown Vic that shows up at the scene.
While we have seen such moves on countless occasions, what follows seems to be a scene coming from Hollywood. A mass of people attending the event steps in front of the police car, keeping the vehicle from following the Mustang. As if this wasn’t enough, the mob bullies the police and yes, NSFW language and images are included.
Such a poor choice of actions risks to bring a negative reply from the authorities and thus affects the image of the entire car aficionado community. Not only the officials, but also the people who are not involved in car-related activities may regard gear heads with different eyes after events of this kind.
Perhaps the best example of this comes from London. The British capital becomes overpopulated with supercars during the summer, with most of these belonging to Arab drivers who decided to spend their holiday in the city. On many occasions, the supercar drivers rev their engines and even pull burnouts in traffic. The negative reputation has started to spread to the entire London supercar scene, with the actual aficionados now making efforts to help people make the difference between them and the trouble makers.
While we have seen such moves on countless occasions, what follows seems to be a scene coming from Hollywood. A mass of people attending the event steps in front of the police car, keeping the vehicle from following the Mustang. As if this wasn’t enough, the mob bullies the police and yes, NSFW language and images are included.
Such a poor choice of actions risks to bring a negative reply from the authorities and thus affects the image of the entire car aficionado community. Not only the officials, but also the people who are not involved in car-related activities may regard gear heads with different eyes after events of this kind.
Perhaps the best example of this comes from London. The British capital becomes overpopulated with supercars during the summer, with most of these belonging to Arab drivers who decided to spend their holiday in the city. On many occasions, the supercar drivers rev their engines and even pull burnouts in traffic. The negative reputation has started to spread to the entire London supercar scene, with the actual aficionados now making efforts to help people make the difference between them and the trouble makers.