P-plater, 23, who was arrested after doing a burnout with a 10-month-old baby in the backseat loses her licence and cops a hefty fine Before 11pm on Friday police were patrolling near a doughnut shop in Liverpool They allegedly saw a Holden Calais doing a burnout in the shop's car park Police allege they checked the vehicle and noticed a baby in the back seatBy Claudia Poposki For Daily Mail Australia Published: 02:52 BST, 30 June 2019 | Updated: 02:52 BST, 30 June 2019 A 23-year-old has been charged after she allegedly did a burnout in an illegally modified car with a ten-month-old baby in the back seat. Just before 11pm on Friday police were patrolling near a doughnut shop on Orange Grove Road in Liverpool, when they allegedly saw a Holden Calais doing a burnout in the car park. Police allege they checked the vehicle after speaking to the woman and noticing a baby in the back seat. Just before 11pm on Friday Traffic and Highway Patrol Command were near a doughnut shop on Orange Grove Road in Liverpool, when they allegedly saw a Holden Calais doing a burnout in the car park (stock image) The car had allegedly been illegally modified and the six-cylinder engine had been replaced with a V8 engine and only part of an exhaust system had been fitted. She also held her green Ps but no plates were displayed on the car. She was given a $561 fine for driving a prohibited vehicle, $263 for not displaying P plates and $112 for not having her licence with her, which was suspended. The 23-year-old was also issued with a notice to appear at Liverpool Local Court on July 17 for the alleged aggravated burn out. The car was issued with a major grounded vehicle defect and a risk report was submitted to Family and Community Services. Police allege they checked the vehicle after speaking to the woman and noticing a baby in the back seat Share or comment on this article: Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility