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Canadian Mounties impound 13 supercars

Published 16:10 2 Sept 2011 BST

Updated 03:19 1 Jun 2013 BST

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Canadian Mounties impound 13 supercars

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You might be wondering how the Canadian police managed to net 13 supercars worth nearly €2 million? Well, the drivers were stupid rich teenagers.

You might now be wondering how the kids got their cars taken off them by the Mounties? Well the youngsters decided a street race in the middle of the day, in the middle of the week, was a totally awesome idea.

Among the 13 motors that the Mounties impounded were an Aston Martin, Ferrari, Merc, Lambo and a Nissan GT-R, which will all be held for seven days under Canada’s tough laws against reckless driving.

The majority of the 13 cars had a green “N” sticker on the back window, which is the Canadian version of our “L’s”. However, their learning system is a tad different than ours.

The drivers are still moving through the stages of British Columbia's graduated driver's licenses and they’re up to a year away from having an unrestricted license. According to Jalopnik, the drivers were aged between 16 and 17.

The kids come from the prestigious St. George’s School, a boarding academy that has rich parents flocking from all over the world to enrol their precious little darlings. Or in this case, spoilt little brats.

Canadian Mounties impound 13 supercars