Whoever plays smart, falls into a mess.

On June 19, a motorist sprayed a Lamborghini whose price surely exceeds that of a small house in the suburbs of Lille.

Except that the circumstances of the accident at the end of which the Italian sports car ended up in wreckage are clearly not in favor of the driver.

And he was heavily condemned for it.

On June 19, in the afternoon, a wedding procession blocked the A21 motorway, near Lens, to allow one of the guests to slip behind the wheel of an orange Lamborghini, rented for the occasion. The police had been notified of this rodeo and patrols had been dispatched to fix the problem. Refusing to comply, the motorist had fled on the A21, investigating the A1, to finish his race embedded in a red light in Seclin.

Arrested in the wake, the man who was accused of being at the wheel of the sportswoman was finally tried on Monday.

The 23-year-old defendant, who denied the facts, was still found guilty by the Béthune criminal court.

He was also sentenced to 15 months in prison, the revocation of two probations and the cancellation of his driving license with a ban on retaking it for a year, we learned from the Departmental Directorate of Public Security (DDSP) of Pas-de-Calais.

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  • Lamborghini

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  • Justice

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