US police knock down supercar owner
A police officer dragged the driver out of his Ferrari 458 Spider and threw him onto the road after he ignored a ticket.
The video was recorded by a passerby in the parking lot in front of the Mercer Hotel in New York, USA. The incident started when a police officer was standing there writing a ticket for a red supercar, then the car owner appeared and the situation gradually became more complicated.
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The owner of the red supercar was knocked down and handcuffed lying on the street. |
After a few words, ignoring the officer, the man got into the car and tried to drive away. The police officer immediately put his foot in front of the wheel. The driver was then dragged out of the car, knocked down and handcuffed.
The incident became a big deal when the Ferrari's real owner, Julien Chabbott, a millionaire co-founder of Line Snob, a mobile phone app, was sued for "running over a police officer's leg." But prosecutors later dropped the charges. According to GTspirit, Chabbott parked in the Mercer Hotel's parking area with the hotel's permission.
According to VNE
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