A 20-year-old man dressed as Spiderman was booked in Delhi after a video of him on a moving car’s bonnet went viral. This is the second such incident in the city this year, as a similar stunt in April led to the arrest of another ‘Spiderman’ for reckless driving. The latest incident involved Aditya, who was identified by the Delhi Traffic Police after receiving a complaint on social media. The driver of the car was also booked for various traffic violations, including dangerous driving, lack of pollution certificate, and failure to wear a seatbelt.
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Four individuals have been apprehended by the Ponoka RCMP following an early morning vehicle theft at gunpoint on Thursday. The stolen vehicle was taken from a residence on 55 Street at approximately 5 a.m. Several hours later, the police received a report indicating the vehicle’s presence in Maskwacis. Law enforcement officers eventually located the vehicle in the Samson town site.
A shocking video has emerged showing a reckless driver heading the wrong way on a motorway, narrowly evading oncoming traffic while under the influence of alcohol. The incident, captured by CCTV, occurred on the M1 near Sheffield on March 9th at 2:45 am. According to South Yorkshire Police, the driver, a man in his 30s, was over three times over the legal alcohol limit when he drove down the fast lane into the path of oncoming traffic. Despite numerous calls to the police and evasive maneuvers by motorists, the driver continued on the wrong side of the motorway for two junctions before finally leaving the carriageway. Stopped by officers, the driver blew 125 micrograms of alcohol per 100 milliliters of breath, far exceeding the legal limit of 35. He was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and dangerous driving and remains on police bail. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of drink driving and the potentially catastrophic consequences it can have on both the driver and other road users.
Harrowing footage released by South Yorkshire Police shows an incident on the M1 near Junction 31, where a car traveled southbound in the northbound lanes. The vehicle, driven by an intoxicated individual with a blood alcohol level significantly exceeding the legal limit, prompted alarmed motorists to call authorities. National Highways cameras captured the car entering the motorway and continuing in the wrong direction for two junctions before exiting. The driver was intercepted by South Yorkshire Police officers and arrested on suspicion of drink-driving and dangerous driving. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the catastrophic consequences of impaired driving.
A nurse who was struck by a Tesla driver while trying to board a tram has been left with irreversible brain damage, forcing her to put her life’s dreams on hold. The Tesla driver, 25-year-old Sakshi Agrawal, fled the scene but later turned herself in to police. She initially claimed that her Tesla was on autopilot, but police later found that this was untrue. Agrawal pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing serious injury and failing to stop at the scene of a collision. She will be sentenced at a later date.