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Why Do Celebrities Bother Fighting Driving Points?

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cassa333 | 22:43 Thu 27th Sep 2018 | ChatterBank
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Mr Loophole has yet again got a rich and famous celeb off a speeding fine and or points on a technicality.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-45668735

David Beckham is rich enough and self sufficient enough to not have to worry about a ‘piffling’ speeding conviction.

It’s not like he drives for a living and he will get the sack if he gets a conviction.

Surely the cost of Mr Loophole and the publicity is more than any speeding conviction would ever generate?
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Well, it arrived late therefore he can't be prosecuted and you pay the sort of money Nick Freeman charges so you don't have to worry about things like that.
This sort of publicity won't harm him, it's just a thing that will be forgotten, so he gets to keep his licence and pay nick Freeman handsomely for doing that for him.
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Well that’s the point Kvalidir.

He has paid handsomely for something he could have paid out of the change down the sofa.

For what? A clean license? He still sped and could have killed someone.
Or

He's shouting 'look at meeeee'.

Attention can be addictive I suppose and it's been a while since he was front or back page news.
Yeah he could have killed someone but people who speed don't care about that whilst they're doing it or indeed afterwards when they are called out on it, so he paid for that not to happen to him, one of the perks of being rich. Doesn't make it right but that's certainly why it happened.
I guess they do it for the same reason people post on here about getting out of speeding offences, excpet he can pay more for it.
It hardly endears him to the public or does the "Beckham Brand" any good. Doubt it'll help him get a knighthood either.
hardly needed a lawyer anyway, NIP a day late, end of, could have done that himself.
Lumme, yeah, lawks, geezah, innit, sorted, endov.
//hardly needed a lawyer anyway, NIP a day late, end of, could have done that himself.//

TTT
Apart from his talent of kicking a pigs bladder for 90mins ,(less if he has attracted the attentions of Sulky the eve b4 the match)
his only other claim to fame is that he has two brains. One is lost and the other is out looking for it
The Rumour was that Beckham was close to a ban due to amount of points amassed on his license so that would probably be the most legitimate reason to 'fight' this last one..
/// claim to fame is that he has two brains ///

Both of them hang between his legs.
when you're paying yourself 35 grand a day, employing a chauffeur wouldn't make much of a dent ...


See the 'anti Beckham Brigade' are alive and kicking. The thread asked why 'celebrities bother fighting driving points' and appears to have descended into something entirely different. Yes, i know the link is to the Beckham case, but scrolling down, i see a short list of some of Freeman's clients, including Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Colin Montgomerie, Sir Alex Ferguson and Paddy McGuinness. Yet i don't see anyone on here having a pop at any of them. Strange. Not. By the way, the answer to the question asked is probably, because they can.
it may be the knighthood - nart !
that it would be an extra obstacle to the much coveted appointment

People ( awake high IQ ABers - not many of the them I can tell you!) have noticed that Freeman charges much more than the fine - - - and so why pay /

there must be Something Else - either the honour or for the rest of us, the consequences of having been convicted

Professional associations is one - (can Judges have a drink driving conviction or do they have to go and miss out on that super max pension?) - the doctors regulator may show and interest in these things if it shows a willingness to take a risk
[and you have to tell them if you have been indicted and acquitted]

so those are two

the uplift in the insurance may be enought ot make it worthwhile to hire Freeman. whom I like - we all have to obey the law and that includes the prosecutors ....
// Yes, i know the link is to the Beckham case, i see a short list of some of Freeman's clients, Yet i don't see anyone on here having a pop at any of them.//

since we are discussing law is ; classic third party pleading

( you shouldnt convict me as as I was at the end of a load of speeders and you didnt do diddly squat to them)
specifically in this case - you shouldnt criticise Becky because there are a whole lot of others you ve been silent about

just saying
If anything celebs shouldn’t be let off lightly. They’re setting an example that ‘we’re all watching’ also they have the ££ to afford a chauffeur


Didn’t he get knighted?
I agree Mr Pedant, but if we were discussing law wouldn't the question be here?

https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Law/

Chatterbank, etc, etc.
// I agree Mr Pedant, but if we were discussing law wouldn't the question be here?//

sozza lozza - I will apply to have my answer removed immediately
and Chatterbank can go back to chattering bo++ox

(" yeah foo dat Becky - why he do dat den? etc etc he got moolah lots of it and dat wife she super-rich too. I doan understand I really doan")
PP; I never said don't criticise Beckham. Do so to your heart's content if that's what floats your boat. But by doing so, the thread morphs into a 'Why does David Beckham bother to fight driving points?' Which, of course, may be just what cassa333 intended.

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