Ontario provincial police say reports from the public led them to charge at least a dozen people with stunt driving on Sunday afternoon.

Witnesses say a group of luxury vehicles were driving “erratically” on Highway 400 and weaving in and out of traffic at extremely high speeds.

OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt said the charged drivers all had their vehicles impounded and licenses suspended for a week. Other drivers were let go with a warning.

Among the seized high-end vehicles were a Lamborghini, a Ferrari and an Aston Martin.

Multliple vehicles impounded for stunt driving on #Hwy400 in Barrie. #TakeItToATrack

7 day impound and 7 day license suspension pic.twitter.com/DSwdTmQvDl — Sgt Kerry Schmidt (@OPP_HSD) April 2, 2017

Lamborghini, Rolls Royce, Mercedes, Porsche, BMW etc taken off the road for stunt driving https://t.co/IJh2SLJiru — Sgt Kerry Schmidt (@OPP_HSD) April 2, 2017

OPP caught up to the accused drivers by reducing Hwy. 400 to one lane near the Barrie ONroute service station, which brought traffic to a crawl. Officers then stopped the vehicles one by one.

Breakfast Television’s Kevin Frankish was on the scene. He watched as several vehicles were impounded, and broadcast the event live on Periscope.