Met seizes McLarens, Bentleys, Rolls-Royces, Ferraris and Lamborghinis in 60-supercar haul worth £6m as they crack down on boy racers 'using London's streets as their own personal racetrack' A sci-fi character driver with a customised e-scooter was previously targeted By Aidan Radnedge Published: 07:36, 14 August 2024 | Updated: 07:36, 14 August 2024 e-mail View comments Police have seized a haul of supercars worth £6million in a crackdown on boy racers accused of using London as 'their own personal racetrack'. Extravagant vehicles including McClarens, Bentleys, Rolls-Royces, Ferraris and Lamborghinis are among the 60-strong collection confiscated by Scotland Yard. The operation - which took place across a single weekend - came after repeated complaints by locals living in Westminster about poor driving at high speeds in their well-heeled neighbourhoods.

Five people have been arrested for offences including insurance fraud, using a mobile phone at the wheel, not wearing a seatbelt and driving without due care, the Metropolitan Police said. Concerns had been raised about the streets of central London becoming more like 'racetracks' - prompting officers to swoop into action from last Friday onwards, it has now been revealed. The Metropolitan Police has just removed more than 60 supercars from the roads in central London in a joint operation with Westminster City Council Officers seized a haul of supercars worth £6million in a crackdown on boy racers accused of using London a.