BRIMBANK NORTH WEST
Home » Uncategorized » Taylors Lakes driver has car impounded on same day he bought it

Taylors Lakes driver has car impounded on same day he bought it

A Taylors Lakes speedster has bought and temporarily lost his new car in the same day, after it was impounded by police yesterday.

Brimbank Highway Patrol used a roadside immobilisation clamp last night to impound the P-plater’s car for 30 days, after he was caught speeding in Taylors Lakes.

Highway patrol members were stopped on the Melton Highway when the VW Golf GTI caught their eye as it sped past them near Parmelia Way, about 9.45pm.

The driver, 20, was detected travelling 60km/h over the speed limit, in an 80km/h zone.  

He told police he had bought his car that morning, and was also carrying four people.

The car will remain on the side of the road for about 72 hours.

As long as it is not creating a hazard and is legally parked, the roadside immobilisation means the car does not have to be towed immediately.

The car will then be towed at a later date to the owner’s home, or the impound yard at a cost to the owner.

It is expected the man will be charged with excessive speed.

The use of the roadside immobilisation clamp is a first for Victoria Police, which is trialling the clamps as part of a pilot project in Brimbank and Nunawading.

Digital Editions


  • Collection retained

    Collection retained

    Brimbank councillors have pushed back against a council recommendation to reduce the frequency of garbage collection services from weekly to fortnightly, as part of state…

More News

  • Five arrested following Deanside pursuit and crash

    Five arrested following Deanside pursuit and crash

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 Police have arrested five teenagers after an incident where a male was allegedly assaulted and dragged into a vehicle before being involved in…

  • Williamstown cold case mystery

    Williamstown cold case mystery

    Thirty-two years ago, 79-year-old Leah Buck was attacked and robbed in Williamstown in broad daylight. The severe injuries she sustained would result in her death the following day. Her attacker…

  • CPR presentation

    CPR presentation

    Brimbank locals can join Ambulance Victoria for a friendly and helpful session about keeping young children healthy and safe. The ‘call, push, shock’ (CPR) presentation, for parents, carers, and anyone…

  • Community garden produce stolen

    Community garden produce stolen

    Volunteers at Horseshoe Bend Community Group (HBCG) have been left shocked after a large quantity of ripened vegetables were stolen from a community garden. President Cynthia Frain said the theft…

  • Faces of the west

    Faces of the west

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532699 Each week Star Weekly photographers are out and about capturing events and people across the west.

  • Parkers run over

    Parkers run over

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 449514 For the first time in five seasons, there will be no Deer Park in the Bowls Victoria weekend pennant premier division grand final.…

  • My Place

    My Place

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533986 Kate Newitt is the principal of the recently de-merged Hillside Primary School. She spoke to Sam Porter about her role and her connection…

  • Ardeer grassfire, smoke warning

    Ardeer grassfire, smoke warning

    Firefighters responded to a grassfire on Ballarat Road in Ardeer on the afternoon of Tuesday 17 February. Crews arrived on scene to find a grass and scrub fire burning across…

  • Seedlings for schools

    Seedlings for schools

    Public and private early learning centres, family day cares and schools within Brimbank can sign up for the autumn rollout of the ’veggie seedlings in schools’ program to receive a…

  • Total fire ban declared

    Total fire ban declared

    Residents across Brimbank are being urged to remain vigilant today, with a total fire ban declared for Victoria’s Central District amid hot, dry and windy conditions. Authorities have warned that…