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Wednesday, 25/6/2025 | 09:30 GMT+7

Lamborghini driver wrongly accused of parking in disabled spot

A Lamborghini parked in a disabled bay sparked outrage and criticism of the driver, though the full story wasn't known.

The car in question was a Lamborghini Huracan LP610-4, fitted with a body kit, black alloy wheels, and red brake calipers. In the UK, a standard Huracan costs around GBP 200,000.

One day in May, the supercar was spotted occupying a disabled parking space, designed to provide convenient access and ample room for mobility aids.

A photo was shared on a Facebook group called Spotted Torquay, with the sarcastic caption, "Got a Lamborghini so I'll park wherever I want, even if it means taking a disabled spot". The post gained traction, attracting over 1,000 comments and hundreds of angry reactions.

The Lamborghini parked in the disabled spot. Photo: Spotted Torquay

The Lamborghini parked in the disabled spot. Photo: Spotted Torquay

Many argued that parking fines are meaningless to someone who can afford a six-figure supercar. Others speculated the prime location was chosen to protect the valuable vehicle from scratches rather than out of genuine need.

Some commenters expressed sympathy for the driver. One wrote, "If you owned a Lamborghini, I bet you'd park there too, rather than risk some beat-up Nissan Micra opening their door and accidentally taking a chunk out of your door".

Others shared similar sentiments: "They'd rather pay the fine than park next to people who don't care about banging their doors into your car!".

Meanwhile, locals took the opportunity to complain about the size of UK parking spaces which, according to The Sun, average 2.4 m wide and 4.8 m long.

However, the real story behind the photo proved even more noteworthy. The supercar's driver posted a picture posing beside the Lamborghini, holding a blue disabled badge. The photo clearly showed the man wearing a prosthetic leg, with the caption, "A picture for all my fans".

The Lamborghini driver is disabled. Photo: Spotted Torquay

The Lamborghini driver is disabled. Photo: Spotted Torquay

Many praised the driver's sense of humor. Meanwhile, the original poster stated, "I did ask if there was a blue badge", adding, "Turns out the dashboard wasn't suitable to stick the blue badge on and it sometimes slips down. I apologize for posting".

Subsequent comments rushed to defend the driver, with one person saying, "This is exactly why people shouldn't jump to conclusions! Mostly jealous of the car, not the parking space".

Another wrote, "I have a similar blue badge. However, I wear leggings and cover my leg. Someone asked me why I parked in the disabled spot".

In a screenshot of a message, the Facebook page administrator apologized to the driver for not seeking verification when the first photo was submitted.

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