EXCLUSIVE Jamie Redknapp is BANNED from driving after being caught speeding twice in just months
Former footballer and current Sky soccer pundit Jamie Redknapp was banned from driving for twelve months today for clocking-up multiple speeding offences.
Former footballer and current Sky soccer pundit Jamie Redknapp was banned from driving for twelve months today for clocking-up multiple speeding offences.
It was the 51 year-old ex-Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool FC stars second driving ban for speeding, meaning he was disqualified for twice the usual length of time.
The former England international, who lives in a six-bedroom £10.5m house in Kensington, did not appear at Bexley Magistrates Court.
He pleaded guilty in advance of the hearing and declared his income to the court as £9,230 per week.
Redknapp pleaded guilty to exceeding the 20mph limit on June 26, last year on the A219 Putney Hill, near the junction of Westleigh Avenue, Putney, where a camera snapped him doing 26mph.
He also admitted exceeding the 50mph limit on November 2, last year on the M4 near Burghfield, Reading, where he was caught driving at 58mph.
On both occasions Redknapp was driving a brand new black electric Audi Q8.

Former footballer and current Sky soccer pundit Jamie Redknapp was banned from driving for twelve months today for clocking-up multiple speeding offences

Jamie Redknapps Audi Q8 pictured by speeding cameras. The image was used by the Met Police to prosecute the former footballer

The former England international, who lives in a six-bedroom £10.5m house in Kensington did not appear at Bexley Magistrates Court (pictured)
The ten-minute hearing was told Redknapp currently has twelve penalty points on his licence and todays penalty points were his second totting offence.
He was informed he was liable to disqualification via post prior to the hearing.
Redknapp previously received six points for speeding on March 5, 2024; three points for speeding on May 2, 2023 and three more points for speeding on March 15, last year.
In 2021 he received a six-month driving ban for receiving twelve penalty points.
Today, he was fined total of £292; plus £200 costs and was ordered to pay a £116 victim surcharge.
As a totter for the second time the defendant is disqualified from driving for twelve months from now and the total fines and costs has to be paid within twenty-eight days and we make a collection order, announced bench chairwoman Daniele Spens.
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