‘Please, It’s My Birthday’: Police share Ferrari driver’s video share stunted with stunt driving

'Please, It's My Birthday': Police share Ferrari driver's video share stunted with stunt driving

York Regional Police has shared a video of pulling a person into his Ferrari and accused of driving stunt, yet despite giving him a pass to give him a pass because it was his birthday.

YRP shared the clip on Instagram From an incident on highway 27 at Vauan in October 2024. In this, an officer is seen approaching the vehicle, and the driver is heard saying that he has not operated his Ferrari in a while.

“You cannot go to 130 km/h in an area of 70 km/h,” officials say.

The driver can be heard saying to the officer saying that there is no way that the officer is going to which the officer says, “My car has a radar. There is nothing that I can do.”

The driver then asks to see the radar, which has been forced by the officer.

“I am me!”

“This is you,” the officer says.

“Officer, please, this is my birthday,” the man replies. “So, is this a ticket? I am on my way for my birthday party, please, officer. They are going to take my car!”

The man is then heard strictly pleading with the officer to give him a ticket, but to keep him a car.

“I come to pick me up my mother and father,” the man says, and a part of his conversation with his mother can then be heard on camera.

The YRP finished the video showing that the man was charged. His driver’s license was suspended for 30 days, and his vehicle was installed for two weeks.

“Do you think this man’s parents still let him give cake and open gifts?” Read the caption of the video. “As this driver learned in a difficult way, there are #noexcuses for stunt driving … even though it’s your birthday.”

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