A driver of a Lamborghini supercar worth about £200,000 has been stopped by police and fined because the vehicle failed to comply with the laws of the road.
Lancashire police, who stopped the Lamborghini Huracan on the M6 near Garstang on Saturday evening, said the windows of the car were excessively tinted and the front number plate was also displayed incorrectly.
Officers who stopped the car tweeted: "Even super cars need to comply with road traffic regulations."
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The Huracan has a top speed of 201mph and does about 20 miles to the gallon.
There are only 10 Lamborghini dealerships in the UK, including one at St Mary's Way in Stockport.
The Italian manufacturer claims the car will accelerate from 0-60mph in 3.4 seconds.
No information has been released about who the owner of the car is.