He told police his videos are deceptively edited to make the car seem faster.
Some supercar owners just can t resist showing off their new ride to the world on social media. But while filming yourself taking your powerful supercar for a performance run on the highway might give you 15 minutes of fame online, there can be consequences later down the line. These videos are often used by police as evidence to catch supercar owners in the act of committing driving offenses.
That s exactly what happened to this Lamborghini Huracan owner, who unwittingly provided evidence of his crimes to police. IndyStar reports that 33-year old Gabriel Sleiman is facing charges of reckless driving after a video uploaded on social media showed him pushing his Lamborghini Huracan hard at over 200 mph on the I-465 highway in Indianapolis.