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Player Valuation: £35m
Probably didn't have anything suitable to wear.He went to court because he initially pleaded Not Guilty - and then changed his plea today
Basically wasting the courts time
Probably didn't have anything suitable to wear.He went to court because he initially pleaded Not Guilty - and then changed his plea today
Basically wasting the courts time
Not to the point where you have to attend Magistrates Court though
He's not been doing 40 in a 30 has he
Not if he's appealing it. He may have other points on his license we don't know about.
Latest update is Golden Toffee is very insecure with his masculinityUpdates from the courthouse suggest he's sporting an outlandish Louis Vuitton number complete with a matching Dior neckscarf and handbag set.
Petrified mate, you should see me in public, I even stuff scrunched up pieces of paper in my t-shirt sleeves and aubergines in my kecks to make it look like I am THE man.Latest update is Golden Toffee is very insecure with his masculinity
What a guy .Updates from the courthouse suggest he's sporting an outlandish Louis Vuitton number complete with a matching Dior neckscarf and handbag set.
Failure to provide valid ID, I assume means his licence had expired, OR literally he didnt have it on him. IF the latter is true, and I could be chatting waffle, but if the latter is true I assume that charge would automatically be put on, and then regularly removed when the driver provided said ID at a future date/opportunity.He's paid £1600 total for the court fees and didn't even appear in court this morning, just entered a guilty plea.
He was charged with speeding, which he pled guilty for, and also a failure to provide identification - which is perhaps why it went to court. However, that charge was withdrawn
Lot depends where the speeding offence happens.Failure to provide valid ID, I assume means his licence had expired, OR literally he didnt have it on him. IF the latter is true, and I could be chatting waffle, but if the latter is true I assume that charge would automatically be put on, and then regularly removed when the driver provided said ID at a future date/opportunity.
My view on it. They dont bother pulling him over if it wasnt a lambo. The majority of police dont anyway. I've seen cars fly past police cars on the motorway at 85 and they've not moved. Always feel like generally they're on the look out for complete divvies (puttingnicely) and perhapss the opportunity to pull over a flash car.
Chances are that those ‘police cars’ were actually Highways England traffic cars… who have absolutely no jurisdiction over speeding or reckless driving.Failure to provide valid ID, I assume means his licence had expired, OR literally he didnt have it on him. IF the latter is true, and I could be chatting waffle, but if the latter is true I assume that charge would automatically be put on, and then regularly removed when the driver provided said ID at a future date/opportunity.
My view on it. They dont bother pulling him over if it wasnt a lambo. The majority of police dont anyway. I've seen cars fly past police cars on the motorway at 85 and they've not moved. Always feel like generally they're on the look out for complete divvies (puttingnicely) and perhapss the opportunity to pull over a flash car.
Wonder if the Court Artist has managed to catch his swarthy yet feminine complexion?Updates from the courthouse suggest he's sporting an outlandish Louis Vuitton number complete with a matching Dior neckscarf and handbag set.