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Supercar Paparazzi Chasing A Bugatti Chiron Cause Chaos On City Streets
Supercar spotters spill onto the streets of London chasing down a Bugatti.
Every summer, hundred of supercar owners from the middle east drop into London with their outrageous supercars causing every car 'enthusiast' with a camera to pick up their lenses to go out and spot the craziest hardware on four wheels from the middle east.
However, some of the supercar paparazzi, like their celebrity spotting brethren take things a bit too far especially when the car is the most powerful production car in the world, in the world.
This was the case earlier this week when a bunch of snap happy paps chased down a $3.8 million (Rs 24.25 crore) Bugatti Chiron from Saudi Arabia as it cruised the streets of the UK's capital city. The so-called 'spotters' chased the Chiron, running down the middle of the road as they tried to keep up with what many expect to be the next holder of the Guinness record for the 'World's Fastest Production Car.'
DriveSpark Thinks!
While the quest to become the next socially relevant supercar spotter may seem important to these idiots, the fact that they willingly broke numerous laws with scant regard for their own safety (they could have been run over by other vehicles) as they chased down the Chiron like a pack of overeager dogs after table scraps just boggles the mind.
Our advice, when you spot a supercar, go for your shutter button but not at the expense of the safety of yourself and others around you and ensure you don't break any laws.