Shock moment driver doing ‘doughnuts’ in modified BMW loses control and ploughs into crowd of terrified onlookers

THIS is the shocking moment a man was caught doing “doughnuts” in his car before losing control and striking an onlooker.

A clip of the event shows a crowd watching the man attempting the stunt in his car with a yellow BMW.

Milosz Sobiechowski, 22, was driving his red BMW in circles before hitting two parked cars and an individual nearby.

The victim suffered only minor injuries.

Milosz has since been sentenced for dangerous driving in Swindon, Wiltshire.

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BristolLive/BPMA driver who crashed after doing high speed ‘doughnuts’ around a group of specatators at a car meet was handed a driving ban[/caption]

BristolLive/BPMThe Staffordshire Police were called to the scene on September 30 last year at around 10:55pm[/caption]

The Staffordshire Police were called to the scene on September 30 last year at around 10:55pm.

They found numerous dangerous defects with the car, which resulted in it being prohibited from the road.

Milosz, of Selley Walk, Bishopsworth, Bristol, appeared at Swindon Crown Court on Friday, October 18.

He was ordered to complete 200 hours of unpaid work and received a fine of £114.

The 22-year-old was also disqualified from driving for 12 months.

Roads Policing Officer PC Beales said: “Sobiechowski’s actions were incredibly dangerous and it is fortunate that there were no serious injuries.

“It is incidents like these that led us to set up Operation Staysail, the Force response to car meets, around two years ago, as they endanger the public and can cause a significant amount of disruption to local residents.

“On this occasion, Sobiechowski put a number of people in danger and he has now been disqualified from driving.

“As we have said previously, we recognise that genuine car enthusiasts meet lawfully and do so in a manner that doesn’t cause distress to local residents.

“We will continue to target those who break the law, however, and ensure they are robustly dealt with and put before the courts.”

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