A parking warden slapped a ticket on a £2.8million Pagani supercar parked outside Harrods.
The owner of the flash 238mph blue Huayra left it out the back of the world famous department store.
It was left on double yellows near a pedestrianised area.
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It attracted the attention of the warden in Hans Crescent, Knightsbridge today (12 Dec).
He was filmed placing the ticket under the windscreen wiper of the supercar – which can do 0-60mph in just 2.8seconds, as onlookers watched.
Locals thought it wasn’t enough punishment, as reported by What’s The Jam.
One said: “Should have had it lifted, a ticket would be nothing.”
Another said: “Like the owner will be bothered.”
A third chimed in: “Fines should be a percentage of income.
“Instead of pennies, have a proper deterrent.”
While another said: “It’s pocket change to them, they don’t care about parking fines, that’s why they park wherever they want.”
Only 100 Huayras have been produced including the original Huayra coupe and the newer Huayra Roadster.
Each car was crafted by hand at the Pagani factory in Modena, Italy.
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