Car with bizarre note is seized by cops – everybody’s saying same thing

A CAR has been seized by police after it was spotted with a bizarre note in its window – and everybody’s saying the same thing.

Police in Ireland grew suspicious of the vehicle after it was left on Spencer Dock Bridge in Dublin with a sign sticky taped on the windscreen.

A car with a bizarre note in the windscreen was seized by Irish police

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A car with a bizarre note in the windscreen was seized by Irish policeCredit: Twitter/@GardaTraffic

The sign said “urgent blood delivery” and had the HSE logo on it.

Upon closer inspection, the Gardaí realised the sign was fake and the car had no NCT.

Posting about the bizarre incident on social media, cops said the car was seized.

Gardaí said: “The North Central Roads Policing Unit carried out a checkpoint recently on Spencer Dock Bridge.

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“The driver of this vehicle pretended to work for the HSE and stuck a fake ‘Urgent Blood Delivery’ sign to their screen.

“The vehicle has had no NCT since Jan 2021. Vehicle seized.”

The sign prompted reactions on social media, with everyone shocked at the move.

AA Ireland said: “The bloody cheek”.

Someone else said: “Absolutely disgraceful.”

Another said: “The box of examination gloves on the dash for additional credibility.”

Other Twitter users took a more light-hearted approach to their disappointment, sharing their own stories.

Another commented: “Hahaha seems like a bit of a character tbf.”

Someone else said: “I’ve been waved through 4 checkpoints with an ‘Urgent Late For School’ sign on the dash. A mighty job.”

It comes as curiosity was sparked over a £150k pink McLaren sports car that hasn’t moved from it’s parking spot on a London street in years.

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The bright supercar has sat outside of the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel in King’s Cross since 2018 and can be seen on Google Maps.

Londoners have been left baffled by the stationary McLaren 570s with some questioning why the motor hasn’t been moved and who is the true owner.

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