Saturday Star

Beckham beats law with help of ‘Mr Loophole’

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DAVID Beckham escaped a speeding conviction on Thursday on a technicali­ty after a letter from the police arrived one day late.

Despite the former England football captain admitting he was behind the wheel of the Bentley, driving almost 32km/h over the limit, lawyer Nick Freeman, who is dubbed “Mr Loophole”, saw his client cleared.

The 43-year-old was not at court for the decision, but after the verdict he said: “I am very relieved and very happy with my legal team.”

He did, however, post a picture of himself stuck in London traffic to his 51 million Instagram followers.

The judge ruled Beckham was not guilty of the offence as he did not receive the fine within the 14 days, as required by law.

Freeman told the Wimbledon Magistrate’s Court that his client was failed by “the system”. The lawyer said the so-called notice of intended prosecutio­n should have been received by February 6 at the latest because of the two-week statutory limit.

But workers at Bentley Motors, the registered owners of the R3 million vehicle loaned to Beckham, said it was not received by them until February 7.

After the ruling, Beckham boarded the Eurostar to Paris to meet up with wife Victoria for the French capital’s fashion week.

The star faced a backlash as road safety campaigner­s criticised the decision to hire an expensive lawyer to fight the charge.

Joshua Harris, from road safety campaigner­s Brake, said: “It is disappoint­ing to see David Beckham getting off speeding on a mere technicali­ty.”

Claire Armstrong, from the Safe Speed campaign, said: “The problem it sets is that it says if you have enough money you can live a different life to everyone else.”

Freeman has represente­d a coterie of sporting stars, including Sir Alex Ferguson, England footballer­s Frank Lampard and John Terry, and former England cricket captain Andrew Flintoff. | Daily Mail

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