DDD-Sports > Football > What Akime Mountain Racing God? Chelsea defender Fofana was deducted 47 points for speeding multiple times and was banned for 2 years

What Akime Mountain Racing God? Chelsea defender Fofana was deducted 47 points for speeding multiple times and was banned for 2 years

May 15th The Daily Mail reported that Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana was deducted 47 points for driving a luxury car for several times and was banned from driving for two years today.

The £70 million centre-back committed eight traffic violations in three different vehicles, and his driver's license was deducted 9 points. Today he was deducted 38 points, resulting in a cumulative deduction of his driver's license as high as 47 points.

Fofana did not attend the hearing of the Ravendeshan Magistrates Court. The court ruled that he would pay a total fine of £5,328 and a surcharge of £2,131. Fofana would also have to pay £110 litigation fees and must pay the full amount within 14 days.

"The legal minimum driving ban is 12 months, but considering that the defendant is a habitual offender, he often drives high-performance cars at nearly double speed limits," said presiding judge John Suens. Five of the star's speeding times were committed while driving his white Rolls-Royce Cullinan, twice in a blue Audi and once in a Lamborghini Urus.

All five Rolls-Royce speeding occurs on the 50 mph A3 Escher detour, which is the only way for Forfana to get home from Cobham Training Base in Surrey. Speeding records show that on December 26 last year, 68 mph the next day, 90 mph the 30 December 2024, 88 mph the 11 January this year, and 67 mph the 2 February. Prosecutor Laura Ann Harding pointed out that three of the speeding times occurred in the early morning hours, with 77 mph recorded at 3:02 a.m., 90 mph recorded at 1:00 a.m., and 67 mph recorded at 1:00 a.m., near 1:00 a.m., prosecutor Laura Ann Harding pointed at 1:00 a.m.

The other two Audi speeding also occurred on the A3 road, 62 mph on September 10 last year and 83 mph on October 21. The earliest record of violation was in the early morning of March 12, 2024, when Forfana drove a Lamborghini at 26 mph in the 20-mph speed limit zone in Aker Lane, Brixton.

Due to the excessive number of cases, the hearings were scattered in multiple courtrooms of the court. Judge Suens joked: "He got together 'Tonghuashun ' and was tried in courts 1, 2 and 3 at the same time, but we have combined all cases." The French international admitted all the charges, and his private administrative assistant and prosecutor worked closely with the prosecutor to conduct all cases trials.

"Mr. Fofana's absence today is not disrespectful to the court," said Cox. "He is clear that he will face a ban on driving. I have asked him to stop driving after 9:30 this morning. His driving record was once illegal in 2022 and 2023, and there has been a significant gap since then. He admitted that he ignored traffic rules due to increased mileage and entrusted me to apologize. "

"Mr. Fofana did not file a complaint for special difficulties and understood that he would face a ban on driving at least 12 months. Given that his income far exceeds the 1,000 pounds per week, he expected to be punished at the maximum. The young man, who is a football career, trained hard but foolishly violated traffic rules. "