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EastEnders star's driving ban slashed as he claims he's too famous for public transport

EastEnders star Jamie Borthwick had his driving ban reduced after arguing he was too famous to take public transport.The actor, 27, plays cheeky chappy Jay Brown on the BBC soap, but away from the screen he's managed to bag himself a legal victory.Jamie was handed a driving ban lasting six months in December after he was caught speeding at 52mph on a 30mph road in London's Romford.He was also slapped with a £660 fine and a court fee on £166, but he was seen grinning as he left Croydon Nightingale Court.He hit the maximum 12 penalty points on his licence after being issued another speeding fine.However, his six month ban has now been reduced to two, after his solicitor insisted his client keeps getting "recognised" on public transport.The soap star's legal team said their client "has issues with public transport and being recognised", when appealing his sentence on Thursday (March 3).Hinting at some unfortunate encounters with the public, they added: "Not all of those encounters have been favourable."Jamie's representative, Alex Owen, insisted he needs his car as he drives his beloved great aunt and uncle to hospital appointments.She said: "The circumstances of this offence are the road is a dual carriageway which isn’t signposted at 30mph limit but of course the presence of street lights indicates that."He was unaware of that at the time, he was wrongly under the impression it was a 50mph limit."It took place in the mid-afternoon and it was relatively quiet at the time.
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EastEnders star's driving ban slashed as he claims he's too famous for public transport
EastEnders star Jamie Borthwick had his driving ban reduced after arguing he was too famous to take public transport.The actor, 27, plays cheeky chappy Jay Brown on the BBC soap, but away from the screen he's managed to bag himself a legal victory.Jamie was handed a driving ban lasting six months in December after he was caught speeding at 52mph on a 30mph road in London's Romford.He was also slapped with a £660 fine and a court fee on £166, but he was seen grinning as he left Croydon Nightingale Court.He hit the maximum 12 penalty points on his licence after being issued another speeding fine.However, his six month ban has now been reduced to two, after his solicitor insisted his client keeps getting "recognised" on public transport.The soap star's legal team said their client "has issues with public transport and being recognised", when appealing his sentence on Thursday (March 3).Hinting at some unfortunate encounters with the public, they added: "Not all of those encounters have been favourable."Jamie's representative, Alex Owen, insisted he needs his car as he drives his beloved great aunt and uncle to hospital appointments.She said: "The circumstances of this offence are the road is a dual carriageway which isn’t signposted at 30mph limit but of course the presence of street lights indicates that."He was unaware of that at the time, he was wrongly under the impression it was a 50mph limit."It took place in the mid-afternoon and it was relatively quiet at the time.
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EastEnders star's driving ban overturned as 'people recognise him on public transport'
EastEnders actor Jamie Borthwick has had his driving ban overturned after making an appeal on Thursday (March 3).The actor, best known for playing Jay Brown in the BBC soap, was originally handed a six-month driving ban and six penalty points on his driving license at Romford Magistrates’ Court on January 31.Croydon Nightingale Court then heard that as the actor already had six points, he was handed the driving ban.He was also fined £660 and made to pay a further £166 in court costs, The Mirror reports.But now that ban has been reduced to two months as the star claimed he would be “recognised on public transport” - and has to ferry his great uncle and aunt to their hospital appointments.The actor was originally having to arrange alternate transport to take him to work at BBC Studios after being clocked speeding in his Mercedes at 52mph in a 30mph zone in Romford.Borthwick admitted to speeding at a Single Justice Procedure on December 1 last year.At the actor’s appeal, his lawyers explained that the great aunt and uncle he takes to appointments are “like grandparents to him”.His lawyer Alex Owen told the court: “The circumstances of this offence are the road is a dual carriageway which isn’t signposted at 30mph limit but of course the presence of street lights indicates that. He was unaware of that at the time, he was wrongly under the impression it was a 50mph limit.“It took place in the midafternoon and it was relatively quiet at the time.
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