Ferdinand banned for speeding hat-trick

MANCHESTER United star Rio Ferdinand has rebuffed online offers of a chauffeur after he was banned from driving.

The 33-year-old defender was caught speeding in his Jaguar car three times in five weeks on the same road in Manchester.

It led to a six-month ban under the points totting-up procedure despite an argument from his lawyer, Nick “Mr Loophole” Freeman, that he should only receive a shorter discretionary suspension.

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The former Leeds United star was also fined £500 at Trafford Magistrates’ Court yesterday and ordered to pay court costs of £35.

Reacting to the ban on his official Twitter account, Ferdinand wrote: “Didn’t know so many drivers followed me!! Thanks for the offers but I’m cool, I’m sorted on the drivers front. #speedkills”

The court heard Ferdinand – who was not in court was caught driving at 38mph in a 30mph zone on the A56 Chester Road on February 9 after being flashed for speeding at the same spot twice the month before.

He had another three points on his licence dating back to 2009.

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Mr Freeman told magistrates the England international was embarrassed at being caught repeatedly speeding but that he did not have the benefit of being pulled over by a police officer.

He said it was “the classic problem with cameras” in that Ferdinand was unaware he had already committed two driving offences.