THIS is the dramatic moment a £2 million super car driver was handed instant karma after illegally parking on a busy pavement.
Footage captured by a passerby shows the Pagani motor in central London.
With no owner in sight, the Italian manufactured sports car was left outside the luxury department store, , in Knightsbridge.
Seemingly abandoned on Hans Crescent, the video reveals the moment a parking warden appears walking towards the blue Huayra.
The vehicle is then slapped with a £130 yellow parking fine by an enforcement officer wearing high-vis.
Capable of reaching speeds of up to 238mph, the car is one of only 100 produced.
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The footage also shows onlookers seemingly enjoying the parking fine, with some seen pointing and taking pictures.
A passenger in a nearby Rolls Royce, however, seemed to be unphased by the unfolding events as the ticket was placed under the Huayra's windscreen wiper.
The video has since been shared on social media, with many taking to the comments section of the video to express their strong views.
One user on X, formerly known as Twitter, wrote: "Parking tickets need to be based on the value of the car otherwise the super rich just won't care."
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Another said: "2 million pound sports car, he's not going to be bothered with a couple of hundred pound fine."
Someone else commented: "Rules are Rules!"
A fourth put: "Good on the traffic warden."
It comes after a reckless McLaren driver was filmed going nearly double the national speed limit in a £150,000 supercar.
The moment was captured by Sussex Police in an unmarked car with cops forced to pull the vehicle over.
When approached for comment, a spokesperson for Kensington and Chelsea said: "Restrictions exist for a reason, whether it’s access, safety or traffic management.
"Park illegally in our borough and you will get a penalty charge notice. It’s simple, park legally to avoid a ticket."