Do-nut do this! Moment show-off driver wrecks his car on a lamp-post as he does donuts in a parking lot
- The driver was caught on CCTV crashing a Chevy Camaro in Antioch, California
- Police were dispatched to the area at around 7am on Tuesday, January 11
- Driver was arrested for reckless driving and his car was given a 30-day hold
This driver’s show-off stunt ended in a huge repair bill when he wrecked his car by crashing into a lamp-post.
Footage shows the moment disaster struck in Antioch, California, when tire marks and playful donuts turned into a beat-up front fender on January 11 at 7am.
The driver crashed his white Chevy Camaro before trying to flee the scene, but police arrested him for reckless driving and put a 30-day hold on his car.
Antioch Police Department spokesperson Darryl Saffold said while most sideshows happen in the afternoon or evening, so ‘the timing was certainly unusual’ this time as it was so early in the morning.
The show-off driver wrecked his white Chevy Camaro when he crashed it into a lamp-post in Antioch. California
The front bumper was torn through when the crash happened. Pictured: At least three cop cars attended the scene and arrested the driver
Rubber tire marks were left staining the parking lot after the reckless driver’s donuting
The show-off driver had twisted and turned around almost the whole lot before he spun a donut into a lamp-post
White smoke could be seen coming from the rear wheels of the car as the rubber tires burnt marks on the lot
The driver could be seen readying his car for the next donut in his sportscar with the lamp-post he would eventually hit lined up
Antioch Police Department joked: ‘While police officers have an affinity for donuts, we can admit not all donuts are created equal’.
It said: ‘Sideshows continue to be a huge issue in the greater Bay Area and law enforcement remains committed to using the full extent of the law to stop people involved in such activity.
‘In addition to having your vehicle towed, any driver participating in a sideshow can have their driver’s license suspended up to six months and be subject to arrest.
‘Sideshows are extremely dangerous and affect every driver on the road.
‘We all share the road together and have an obligation to each other to drive responsibly.’
The force added: ‘Make better donut selections please, perhaps something with sprinkles.’
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