A 49-year-old man is facing several charges, including the dangerous operation of a vehicle, after revving his car’s engine outside Winnipeg police headquarters.

According to a news release, the incident happened around 1:10 a.m. Saturday morning. Police said a “suspicious” Chrysler 300 was on Garry Street, when the driver started revving the engine “obnoxiously.”

When officers approached the car, it quickly drove off. Police said the driver was operating the vehicle erratically; running red lights, weaving through traffic, and hitting speeds around 90 km/h in the downtown core.

Multiple police units, including the Tactical Support Team and the Canine Unit helped stop the vehicle near St. Michael Road and Pulberry Street.

  • GBU_28@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    Ain’t my comment.

    Sounds like the original commenter was focused on noise.

    Edit that he thinks noise alone is so offensive it’s arrestable.

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      3 months ago

      that he thinks noise alone is so offensive it’s arrestable.

      So did the cops, which is why they started walking over to his vehicle.

      This whole thing could have been avoided if the cops had just left things alone. But instead they had to go all freakout over someone reving an engine.

      There’s a fair chance that with a good lawyer all charges get dropped as fruit of a poisoned tree. What a waste of effort and tax payer dollars.