
- Police seized 90 vehicles worth more than £8 million during a three-day crackdown on uninsured and anti-social driving across central London.
- The impounded supercars included a rare £3.7 million Ferrari Monza SP2, which was stopped just half an hour after its driver, who held only a provisional licence, began driving it.
- Fifteen vehicles were seized under new powers permitting officers to confiscate cars involved in anti-social behaviour immediately without issuing a prior warning.
- The joint operation involved 120 officers from the Met Police and the Motor Insurers' Bureau, focusing on Hyde Park, Kensington, and Chelsea.
- Representatives from Westminster City Council and the Motor Insurers' Bureau highlighted a zero-tolerance approach to reckless driving, stressing that road laws apply to all motorists regardless of vehicle value.
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