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David Beckham banned from driving for six months, fined £750
Former English footballer David Beckham has been slammed with six months driving ban and also ordered to pay £750 fine for using his mobile phone while behind the wheel.
The former England captain admitted to using his mobile phone while driving his Bentley through Great Portland Street in central London on 21 November last year.
Beckham, 43, received six points on his licence, disqualifying him from driving.
He appeared at Bromley Magistrates’ Court on Thursday.
In September, the ex-footbller was accused of “shirking his responsibility” as a role model when he avoided prosecution on a speeding charge because of a technicality.
Beckham accepted he drove a loaned Bentley at 59mph in a 40mph zone in west London in January last year.
District Judge Catherine Moore fined him £750 and he would also pay prosecution cost of £100.
But his lawyer Nick Freeman – known as Mr Loophole – successfully fought to prevent action being taken because a speeding notice arrived one day late.
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