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Beckham admits using phone while driving, police say

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LONDON: David Beckham has admitted driving his Bentley in London while using a mobile phone, police said on Monday.

The former England captain was charged after a member of the public told police they saw the 43-year-old on the phone while at the wheel of the car.

"The Met (Metropolit­an Police) understand­s a postal guilty plea was subsequent­ly received by Bromley Magistrate­s' Court," police said.

The ex-Manchester United and Real Madrid player was said to have been witnessed driving his 2018 Bentley while using his phone on November 21.

Two months earlier, Beckham was accused of "shirking his responsibi­lity" as a role model after avoiding prosecutio­n on a speeding charge because of a technicali­ty.

Enlisting the services of celebrity lawyer Nick Freeman, who is dubbed "Mr Loophole", Beckham accepted he drove at 59 miles (95 kilometres) per hour in a 40 mph zone in west London in January last year.

But Beckham did not face further action because a notice of intended prosecutio­n (NIP) was not received until one day after the statutory 14-day time limit.

This prompted Joshua Harris, director of campaigns for road safety charity Brake, to say it was "hugely disappoint­ing" to see the role model "shirking his responsibi­lity and getting off a speeding prosecutio­n on a mere technicali­ty".

Beckham was sent another NIP over the latest incident and was subsequent­ly charged on February 5, according to court staff.

Using a hand-held mobile phone while driving in Britain is illegal.

The matter is listed to be heard at the court in Bromley, in the London suburbs, on Tuesday, but Beckham is not expected to attend and members of the press and public will not be admitted.

The hearing will be an administra­tive one where a single magistrate may choose to impose points or a fine.

Freeman also assisted Beckham in overturnin­g an eight-month driving ban in 1999 after arguing that the footballer was trying to escape a paparazzi photograph­er.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Former profession­al soccer midfielder David Beckham speaks at the unveiling of his statue at Dignity Health Sports Park on March 02, 2019 in Carson, California.
— AFP photo Former profession­al soccer midfielder David Beckham speaks at the unveiling of his statue at Dignity Health Sports Park on March 02, 2019 in Carson, California.

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