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The driver of the McLaren sports car stopped outside the South Bay tunnel for no reason and was arrested for refusing to drink test

2021-12-14T22:22:19.414Z


At about 1 a.m., the Tsing Yi Nanwan Tunnel towards Yuen Long was near the entrance of the pipeline. It was reported that tunnel staff placed "ice cream cones" on the central and express lines to close the pipeline for single-tube two-way traffic. Slow down


At about 1 a.m., the Tsing Yi Nanwan Tunnel towards Yuen Long was near the entrance of the pipeline. It was reported that tunnel staff placed "ice cream cones" on the central and express lines to close the pipeline for single-tube two-way traffic. Leave the slow line for vehicles to drive.

At that time, a McLaren sports car drove along the center line, but stopped in front of the "ice-cream cone" and failed to follow the on-site instructions to cut into the slow line to continue driving. Report.

Rescuers rushed to the scene. Among them, firefighters awakened the driver. After a preliminary inspection, he was not injured. However, some people refused to take the alcohol test, also known as requiring a lawyer to be there.

In the end, the police detained a 50-year-old driver with the surname Xia, suspected of "refusing to provide alcohol breath test samples."


The McLaren sports car involved is the 2014 McLaren 650S Spider, with a cylinder volume of 3,799cc and a maximum horsepower of 650ps. It is equipped with a mid-engine rear-wheel drive and a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. It only takes 3 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 100 kilometers.

Looking through the information, the price of the new car that year amounted to more than HK$4.8 million.

Today, the second-hand price is still close to 2 million yuan.

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Source: hk1

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