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12-year-old short 140 km/ten dad's RS 6 – "Hard to say no"

A Belgian father has been given a driving license after he let his 12-year-old son drive 140 km/h in a 50-zone. The father defends himself by saying that it is difficult to say no.

Born torments, and it has always been that way. But now a Belgian father is in serious trouble because he let his 12-year-old son drive a car.

The car, an Audi RS 6, short-circuited the 12-year-old at a speed of 140 km/h in a 50 zone while his father sat next to him and filmed the whole thing.

– He dreamed of driving my Audi one day, says the father according to HLN .

The clip later went viral on social media, i.a. TikTok. This is where you can see that the 12-year-old pushes the car up to 140 km/h in a 50 zone.

According to the father, however, it was not with his good will or knowledge that the video later got out.

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– Without my knowledge, my son transferred the video to his mobile phone, and he forwarded it to friends who put it online, says the father.

According to local media, the family is now awaiting the legal consequences of the collision in the video clip for the Belgian RS 6 owner. But if it had been in Denmark, he could have waved goodbye to the car due to the rules on speed bumps.

In Belgium, an Audi RS 6 normally costs from 145,000 euros, which corresponds to just over 1 million Danish kroner. At home, the price is somewhat higher – namely DKK 2.2 million, once the registration fee has been paid.

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