Chelsea star avoids driving ban after speeding because he was 'late for training' - News Summed Up

Chelsea star avoids driving ban after speeding because he was 'late for training'


The hearing nearly took place in Hudson-Odoi's absence after he was late walking into the building. Sentencing him, the JP said: “We are going to endorse your licence with six points, which means you now have a total of nine points on your driving licence. “Any driving offence committed in the next probably two to three years will mean you will be disqualified. With regard to the speeding offence itself it’s better to be late than not arrive at all. If you were to have injured yourself or anyone else the likelihood is being late would have been the least of your worries.


Source: Express July 07, 2021 11:26 UTC



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