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Being a Rich Lamborghini-Driving Jerk Doesn't Make You Any Less of a Jerk

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We all love supercars, and the sound they make is half of what makes them so great, with the other half taken up by their looks. OK, maybe we're in need of an exceptional third half here, since the fact they can go pretty fast is also quite appealing.
You're probably not going to agree with what I'm about to say, but I think the high price tag on these cars is actually a good thing. Being more accessible not only would have made them less special, but it would have granted access to a certain type of individuals you don't want to see at the wheel of a flashy, fast car. You know who I'm talking about - it's the guys who keep the shady tuning garages alive.

But it's a mathematical probability that at least a few people with similar moral standards are bound to be found among those who can afford a very expensive Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4, for example. And because there are no coincidences in this world, you are absolutely right to assume the exact same model of the Italian supercar is going to feature in the video below.

We don't get too much in the sense of context, but what we can see is more than enough. It looks like a convoy of supercars was passing through a quite suburb just Southeast of Amsterdam, in Holland. As it usually happens on these occasions, car spotters had also flocked around like a bunch of eagles on a dead body. With the cameras pointed in their direction, the supercar drivers felt obliged to provide a show, and since the traffic was crawling, all they could do was rev their engines really loud. I'm using the plural, but we can't really hear anybody else do it except the Lambo.

Now take your eyes off the car for a moment starting with the 00:40 mark and look at what's around it. A narrow street with tables on the sidewalk across and a bicycle lane over on the near side. A few seconds later you'll see it was a 30 km/h zone (18 mph), which usually points toward it being a residential area. Just before our vigilante bicycle lady enters the frame, we can hear the Lamborghini hit the limiter one more time.

She stops next to the open window and shares her feelings (and I believe she was speaking on behalf of all the people on the sidewalk not holding some sort of recording device in their hands at the moment) with the driver and the passenger, after which she gets on her way. We don't know what she had to say, but given the driver's reaction, it was probably not bad enough. Just see for yourself what he sees fit to do next.

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About the author: Vlad Mitrache
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"Boy meets car, boy loves car, boy gets journalism degree and starts job writing and editing at a car magazine" - 5/5. (Vlad Mitrache if he was a movie)
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