STUNNED commuters watched a pink Ferrari supercar being lifted out of a bus lane in London.
The supercar was removed and sent to a nearby car pound, but the driver was nowhere to be seen.
Stunned commuters watched a pink Ferrari supercar being lifted out of a bus lane in LondonEvening Standard
The supercar was removed and sent to a nearby car pound, but the driver was nowhere to be seenEvening Standard
The owner apparently had parked the luxury car in a bus line to pick someone up at Waterloo Tube station in London on March 9.
One witness told the Mirror: “I saw the Ferrari parked on the main road and stopped to admire it as it was such a stunning car.
“Then suddenly, this tow truck arrived with flashing lights.
“The parking guy used his mini crane to lift the Ferrari, which was done within two minutes.
The passer-by said the driver parked there to pick someone up at the tube station.
“There was no sign of the Ferrari driver. He could have stopped to pick someone up from Waterloo train station so he would have got a real surprise when returned to find that his pride and joy had disappeared.
“That will teach him to park in a bus stop.”
People were quick to comment on social media.
One said: “Probably the driver thought he was going to get a parking fine which, as we know, is cheaper than parking, now has the inconvenience of going to collect it.”
Another said: “If the driver was nowhere to be found, who turned on the car’s headlights?
A third pointed out: “Unless an extremely high cost like car crushing a parking fine and tow fees are pocket change to these people. That’s why they do it.”
This comes after a woman had her car towed away but refused to back down.
And Manchester United star Anthony had his £337,000 Lambo towed away last Thursday.