This is when a huge group of luxury supercars blocked a street in Midland during a “four day wedding reception”.
Expensive engines – including Porsches and Lamborghinis – lined the Arleston district in Telford last weekend and sparked outrage among residents.
Music should be thrown out until 3 a.m. along with fireworks and colored smoke cannons. (See above in the video)
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Pictures taken at the crime scene showed a number of cars valued at around £ 150,000 and a large crowd of men in suits.
A resident told BlackCountryLive the group was celebrating a wedding that was previously canceled due to coronavirus regulations.
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It was believed to have started on Friday June 25th and ran through the evening of Monday June 28th.
The Arleston Neighborhood Watch team tweeted, “Absolutely angry that fireworks are still going off at this time of night.
“So many residents had to endure it in the last four nights, that’s not fair at all
“Wedding or no wedding, this is not a good time to set off fireworks.”
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On Twitter, Sam Young said, “It was heard all over Telford so I’m not sure more than one place triggered it, but the ones on my street felt like a war zone. They did that on Friday too. A weekend full of wedding celebrations. It was quite irritating for us neighbors because we had music at 3 o’clock in the morning! “
A local resident wrote on Facebook: “An insane number of cars were parked on the sidelines, on paths, in the bus stop and directly on the street. A number of sports models also blocked the road.
“I reported it to the police at the request of one of the older guests. This was very worrying. The drivers struggled to get through and the affected guests seemed reluctant to move their cars. A man stuck in a traffic jam was on his way to the hospital.
West Mercia Police confirmed that reports of anti-social behavior related to the gathering were “taken seriously”.
Insp. Mike Phillips of the North Telford Safer Neighborhood Team said: “We received reports of unsocial behavior and dangerous driving in and around Arleston and Leegomery over the weekend.
“We recognize that those responsible have shown very little respect for their neighbors and the wider community. I want to reassure the public that all reports of unsocial behavior and dangerous driving are taken extremely seriously.
“Safer Neighborhood Team officials will be in touch with those who reported these incidents to us, and we will be reviewing dashcam footage as part of the investigation.
“I want to thank the public for their continued support and encourage anyone with footage of the incident to submit it to us through the Operation Snap page on the West Mercia Police Department website. We will continue to work with local authorities to deal with the perpetrators. “Appropriate.”