Three Lamborghini owners found themselves the subject of ridicule after allegedly parking their luxury vehicles illegally outside a Nando’s restaurant.
Two Aventadors, each capable of reaching 218mph and priced at £385,000, one in blue and the other in purple, were among the culprits. Accompanying them was a £235,000 blue Huracan, which boasts a top speed of 202mph.
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The high-end cars were spotted outside the Nando’s on High Street in Hounslow, West London, where a parking warden was seen issuing a ticket to one of the vehicles.
The moment was captured by a local resident from a nearby apartment, who filmed the scene in a brief 20-second clip.
Social media was quick to poke fun at the drivers, with the video being shared by Luxury Auto News.
Locals couldn’t resist chiming in with sarcastic remarks.
Andy Newell commented, “You drive a Lamborghini and choose to eat at Nando’s? Embarrassing.”
Steve Randall echoed the sentiment, adding, “With that kind of money, you still go to Nando’s?”
Johnny Gray mocked the situation further, saying, “A posh car going for posh KFC. Cheapskates.”
Kevin Allen joined in, noting, “Parking tickets probably cost less than paying for parking for a day with those cars.”
One commenter, identified as Dave, suggested, “Parking fines should be based on a percentage of income.”
Another agreed, adding, “They need to make tickets a percentage of the car’s value; otherwise, it’s just another expense the wealthy can afford.”
Another local, Tim, had a more drastic solution, saying, “Just tow them away—much better than a fine that means nothing to them.”
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