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‘N’ driver in McLaren caught going 70 km/hr in playground zone

Vancouver police said the driver was fined $368 and the luxury car impounded for seven days
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A novice driver behind the wheel of a $300,000 car was issued a $368 ticket and a seven-day impoundment for speeding by a Vancouver playground.

In a social media post on Wednesday, the Vancouver police traffic unit said officers caught the driver going more than 70 kilometres per hour in a 30 kilometre-per-hour playground zone, at the helm of an orange McLaren.

According to ICBC, it can take 76 metres to come to a stop at that speed, compared to only 18 metres when travelling at 30 kilometres per hour.

The X posthas caused many to criticize what they are calling “low fines” for speeders.

I hope I see the day when the fines are quadrupled, and the suspension is at least a year.

— Linda (@Therat4623) April 26, 2018

That sounds pretty cheap for a speeding ticket in a playground zone. Isn't that excessive speeding inside a playground zone so he should get double the fine?

— Peter T (@TheBarcaShow) April 26, 2018

How about some jail time? WTF? Isn't that reckless driving???

— BlueNoser (@BlueNose1989) April 26, 2018

Still considering this driver COULD have killed a child, the penalty seems lame. Why not have a day impoundment for every kph over the speed limit. So this one would mean a 40 day impoundment. Perhaps if this was well advertised, these speeders would think twice about speeding.

— Wendy 🇨🇦 (@perfectrose2011) April 26, 2018

B.C.’s fines when speeding in a playground or construction zone can range between $196 to $483, and a seven-day impoundment, and go up to to 30 or 60 days for repeat offenders.

Drivers caught speeding also pay a risk premium, which varies based on the number of convictions in a three-year period.


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I began my journalistic journey at Efteen as a community reporter in my hometown of Maple Ridge, B.C.
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