TikTok star Sam Eyles, from Built Not Bought, charged after rolling clown car

A TikTok star has been slapped with a protracted checklist of fines and costs after taking a novelty ‘clown automobile’ for a spin.

Sammy Eyles, from the motoring social media channel Constructed Not Purchased, has amassed hundreds of thousands of views on TikTok, Fb, Instagram and YouTube, with loads discovering leisure in his movies of four-wheel driving adventures and mechanical modifications.

However his newest stunt has landed him in hassle with Queensland Police.

In a video posted to his social media in Could, Mr Eyles was filmed taking the clown automobile, which didn't have quantity plates, via a McDonald’s drive-through.

After leaving the quick meals chain, he was pulled over by police who appeared to point out curiosity within the automobile – warning him he was not capable of drive it on the highway, however ultimately letting him proceed on residence.

One other video of the automobile, known as ‘Foolish Sid’, filmed in Could, exhibits it being pushed on a rustic highway the place it skids uncontrolled and rolls down an embankment.

Sammy Eyles was slapped with 11 charges, including dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and more.
Sammy Eyles was slapped with 11 costs, together with harmful operation of a motorized vehicle and extra.
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Sammy Eyles' clown car did not have number plates, as seen in the TikTok video.
Sammy Eyles’ clown automobile didn't have quantity plates, as seen within the TikTok video.
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However on Monday, eight months after the video was filmed, he was slapped with 11 costs, together with harmful operation of a motorized vehicle, careless driving and drive faulty automobile, amongst a raft of others.

Mr Eyles took to social media on Monday to clarify what had occurred, detailing a September 30 raid on his residence on the Sunshine Coast.

“We took it out to a closed highway which was really gazetted – that’s the place the issue is, it wasn’t a non-public highway, we should always have been on a non-public property after we had been doing this,” he conceded.

“I used to be bloody sitting there in me underwear consuming mac and cheese of all issues, they usually simply barged (in),” he mentioned.

“They took all my exhausting drives, computer systems, telephones, cameras, every little thing.”

Mr Eyles mentioned 5 of his automobiles had been discovered to be faulty by authorities, and two had been seized.

He shared his ideas on being let go after his journey to McDonald’s in Foolish Sid.

Sammy Eyles’ clown car has a fuel system made up of a plastic jerry that's attached to a rubber hose with extra modifications.
Sammy Eyles’ clown automobile has a gasoline system made up of a plastic jerry that’s hooked up to a rubber hose with additional modifications.
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“Clearly, I f**ked up – I Shouldn’t have pushed the automobile on the highway. I used to be glad to take the effective, however then they saved digging, and digging, and digging,” he mentioned.

“All my automobiles are off the highway as a result of they’re all bloody harmful, apparently.

“You gotta simply be a bit extra cautious about what you do on-line – you’re within the highlight on a regular basis.”

Police have charged Mr Eyles with a number of offences, alleging he carried out a number of harmful manoeuvres in a “closely modified automobile”.

They may allege he purchased the “clown automobile”, which has a gasoline system made up of a plastic jerry can hooked up to a rubber hose, and made additional modifications.

“He then allegedly carried out “stunts” within the automobile on a number of events, together with repeated burnouts, entrance wheel stands and in a single occasion a tug of battle between the automobile and a gaggle of males holding a snatch strap,” a Queensland Police assertion mentioned.

“The automobile was additionally crashed at velocity in Beerwah, rolling down an embankment.

“Imaginative and prescient of the driving was then shared throughout varied social media channels.”

Police mentioned an investigation into Mr Eyles’ on-line exercise, prompted a search warrant for his property.

“Police, with the help of the Division of Transport and Principal Roads, performed an inspection of the automobiles on the handle, which had been subsequently grounded for allegedly being grossly faulty and non-compliant,” Queensland Police mentioned.

Police confirmed the clown automobile and one other automobile had been seized.

9 others in Mr Eyles’ community had been additionally issued 70 Site visitors Infringement Notices with a mixed complete of 99 related demerit factors.

Mr Eyles mentioned this a few of these penalised misplaced their licences because of this.

Craig Hawkins, Sunshine Coast District Superintendent, mentioned police wouldn't flip a blind eye to flagrant law-breaking on the state’s roads, lashing Mr Eyles.

“Placing not solely your personal life in danger however these of your mates for the sake of social media notoriety is infantile and egocentric behaviour,” he mentioned.

“Sharing these antics together with his massive contingent of on-line followers has come at a major monetary price, each in fines and the lack of automobiles,” he mentioned.

“Our message to anybody participating in silly and high-risk actions or pondering you'll be able to push modified, unsafe automobiles to the restrict is that we are going to proceed to focus on you, examine and take motion.”

The investigation has up to now price Mr Eyles and his mates a possible $27,800 in complete and are “prone to be issued and extra offences” upon additional investigation by Queensland Police.

Mr Elyes was arrested on the residence and charged with; two counts of harmful operation of a motorized vehicle (sort 1 offence), harmful operation of a motorized vehicle, two counts of careless driving, allow drive faulty automobile (main defect unsafe, drive faulty automobile (main defect unsafe), two counts of drive with passenger unrestrained, drive unrestrained, and passenger fail to put on seat belt.

Underneath the state’s strict driving legal guidelines, decided hoons in Queensland face fines of as much as $5338, and/or six months in jail and have their automobiles impounded or immobilised.

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