Chaos as car hoons takeover iconic Melbourne strip
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A car meet descended into chaos after hundreds of hoons spilled onto Melbourne’s iconic Chapel Street overnight.

Police swarmed the area from 7pm yesterday after reports of dangerous driving and traffic gridlock in the area.

Wild vision shows drivers performing burnouts, which forced a section of the famous strip to be shut down.

Chaos as car hoons takeover iconic Melbourne strip
Cars took over the famous strip yesterday evening. (Nine)

At one point, a passing tow truck was inundated by people attempting to climbing onto the vehicle.

The meet allegedly began in Port Melbourne where more than 600 hundred people had gathered before the crowd moved to Chapel Street.

Police said they were aware a large number of people were planning to engage in “intentional high-risk driving activity”.

The meet allegedly began in Port Melbourne where more than 600 hundred people had gathered before the crowd moved to Chapel Street
The meet allegedly began in Port Melbourne where more than 600 hundred people had gathered before the crowd moved to Chapel Street. (Nine)

“Officers issued infringement notices to several drivers who chose to engage in hooning activity,” a police spokesperson said.

“A number of defect notices were also issued in relation to modified vehicles.

“In an effort to disrupt hooning behaviour and assist with traffic congestion on Chapel Street, road closures were implemented for a short time.”

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