Footballer Fofana Sentenced to 18-Month Driving Ban After Caught Speeding on Hard Shoulder
A shocking case of reckless driving has landed Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana in hot water. The 24-year-old was caught on camera speeding down the hard shoulder of a busy A road in his Lamborghini, reaching speeds of over 50mph in a 50mph zone.
Fofana pleaded guilty to one count of driving dangerously at North East Surrey magistrates court and was sentenced to an 18-month community order. The punishment includes 300 hours of community service, £85 costs, and a £114 victim surcharge.
The court heard that the incident occurred on April 20 along the A3 Esher bypass in Hook, Hampshire, and was captured by another motorist's dashcam. Prosecutors stated that Fofana was driving recklessly, failing to indicate, and ignoring road signs.
This latest offence comes after eight other speeding charges for which Fofana was disqualified from driving for two years in May. The judge took into account the fact that this incident predates those previous speeding charges but emphasized that Fofana's actions could have serious consequences.
"You're not just putting yourself at risk, you're putting innocent lives on the road," Judge Julie Cooper told him. "You're a role model for young people who look up to you, and it's your responsibility to set an example of safe driving."
The judge also warned Fofana that breaching his new 18-month driving ban would result in a prison sentence, which could be career-ending.
In a bizarre twist, the court heard that Fofana had previously been disqualified from driving for eight speeding offences and had received a £5,328 fine. However, this latest incident has landed him with an even longer punishment, highlighting the seriousness of his reckless driving.
A shocking case of reckless driving has landed Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana in hot water. The 24-year-old was caught on camera speeding down the hard shoulder of a busy A road in his Lamborghini, reaching speeds of over 50mph in a 50mph zone.
Fofana pleaded guilty to one count of driving dangerously at North East Surrey magistrates court and was sentenced to an 18-month community order. The punishment includes 300 hours of community service, £85 costs, and a £114 victim surcharge.
The court heard that the incident occurred on April 20 along the A3 Esher bypass in Hook, Hampshire, and was captured by another motorist's dashcam. Prosecutors stated that Fofana was driving recklessly, failing to indicate, and ignoring road signs.
This latest offence comes after eight other speeding charges for which Fofana was disqualified from driving for two years in May. The judge took into account the fact that this incident predates those previous speeding charges but emphasized that Fofana's actions could have serious consequences.
"You're not just putting yourself at risk, you're putting innocent lives on the road," Judge Julie Cooper told him. "You're a role model for young people who look up to you, and it's your responsibility to set an example of safe driving."
The judge also warned Fofana that breaching his new 18-month driving ban would result in a prison sentence, which could be career-ending.
In a bizarre twist, the court heard that Fofana had previously been disqualified from driving for eight speeding offences and had received a £5,328 fine. However, this latest incident has landed him with an even longer punishment, highlighting the seriousness of his reckless driving.