Timeline: How the Interception Unfolded
According to multiple reports, a convoy including a Rolls-Royce, McLaren, Audi R8, Porsche and Lamborghini accelerated rapidly and braked abruptly, forcing other drivers to take evasive action. Specialist officers responded and seized all nine cars under Section 59 of the Road Traffic Act.
Superintendent Phil Stinger: βTheir driving was not only erratic but selfish. The level of danger involved was astounding. Thankfully, the situation was contained before anyone was injured.β
Drivers now have 14 days to reclaim their vehicles while investigations continue. You can follow updates directly from Essex Police.
What Section 59 Means
Section 59 allows police to seize a vehicle if itβs driven in a manner that causes alarm, distress or annoyance. The same law is used to address street racing, βcar meets,β and persistent dangerous driving.
- Officers can seize vehicles immediately if behaviour poses a risk.
- Drivers face impound fees and potential prosecution for related offences.
- Repeated violations can lead to extended bans and insurance implications.
Public Reporting and Road Safety
Witnesses can report dangerous driving via the Safer Essex Roads Partnership βExtra Eyesβ portal or the National Dash Cam Portal. Both initiatives are part of broader UK road-safety efforts under Vision Zero, which aims to eliminate road deaths.
For road-safety education and updates, visit Road Safety GB.