Following her performance at London's O2 Arena last week, rumor had it that Madonna used a fake police car to exit the venue; however, follow-up reports noted that Madge was in a black Jaguar escorted by two other cars with red and blue flashing lights.
"I saw a car and we figured it was an undercover cop," one fan told The Sun. "It was beeping so all the traffic let it through. Some drivers were really annoyed."
"Then I looked into the car and saw Madonna. She's being driven out with a flashing light sat on the dashboard."
Meanwhile, an official for the Met Police told Metro.co.uk that the alleged vehicle is "not believed to be an Metropolitan Police vehicle."
According to the Daily Mail, installing flashing lights in a car is a crime - impersonating a police officer - punishable by up to six months in prison.
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