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In St. Petersburg, drifting at an intersection brought a Toyota driver to criminal charges

In October 2025, a man was performing dangerous maneuvers on a busy roadway. This was reported by the Telegram channel “Mash on the Moika”.

“Back in October, Toyota Mark drove beyond the stop line on a red line and began to spin all 360 degrees, increasing engine speed. In addition to other cars, there were also pedestrians nearby. After all the tricks, the reckless driver drove off into the sunset,” the publication says.

According to the channel, law enforcement officers identified the offender and came to his home. Footage published online shows officers detaining a man and asking whether the offender understands why he was arrested.

It is also reported that law enforcement officers opened a criminal case against the driver of a foreign car under the article on actions threatening the safe operation of transport. Currently, the investigation is checking the detainee for involvement in other episodes.

A previously unknown person blew up a car with traffic cops in Moscow and filmed it on video.

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