A group of car enthusiasts took over a West Lothian car park as footage shows vehicles pulling stunts while dozens watch on.
The footage was recorded from Almondvale Retail Park in Livingston as scores of people lined up to watch motorists show off their modified cars in the evening.
The clip starts off with one man filming a classic white Ford Escort as the driver drifts around a mini roundabout. The car, on multiple occasions, gets dangerously close to the person filming.
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Several other classic models which have been modified are shown in the short clip as the car park is completely taken over by enthusiasts. Tyre marks are left in the trail of vehicles outside the Food Warehouse at the busy retail park.
There is little context to the arranged meet-up, but footage also shows a rally car participating in stunts as well as several motorbikes parked in spaces nearby.
Earlier in the month we reported how reckless drivers had taken over an underground car park in Edinburgh at night while treating it as a playground to pull dangerous stunts.
Footage was uploaded to TikTok which shows the driver of a Mazda MX-5 spinning round in the car park of Sainsburys in Longstone. This comes just months after warnings from Police Scotland on reckless driving, though Edinburgh roads are often seen as a playground by irresponsible drivers looking to showcase their wild stunts.