Chelsea Star Wesley Fofana Leaves Court With A Smirk After Avoiding Jail For Dangerous Driving
I think anyone who watches Wesley Fofana play for Chelsea can already tell he’s a bit of a tw@t, but it turns out he’s even more a bell end than anyone could have imagined.
Fofana, 24, is already serving a two-year ban for eight previous speeding offences, and has now been handed an additional 300 hours of community service for speeding down the A3 Esher bypass in Hook, Hampshire in his Lamborghini. Another motorist captured the footage on dashcam and reported it to police:
Chelsea’s Wesley Fofana, who is already serving two-year ban for eight previous speeding offences, must now complete 300 hours of community service
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Surely anyone else who isn’t a millionaire footballer gets a prison sentence for that?
This is now Fofana’s NINTH driving offence, and he’s not even 25 years old yet. In 2022, he even ran someone over – former Eastenders star Dean Gaffney (seriously), leaving him with a broken collarbone. He’s also previously received and completed a six-month driving ban for speeding offenses in 2003.
Furthermore, the guy had FOURTY SEVEN points on his license before this latest court case. In case you don’t know – 12 is a ban. How is Fofana allowed to keep getting behind the wheel of a car when he clearly never learns his lesson and keeps breaking the same law over and over again? It’s only a matter of time before he seriously hurts someone (again) or worse.
I suppose when you’ve got millions in the bank, you can afford to break the rules and escape relatively unpunished.
As per the Guardian, district judge Julie Cooper sentenced Fofana to an 18-month community order, which includes 300 hours of community service and ordered him to pay £85 costs and a £114 victim surcharge.
Cooper told the footballer: “You obviously realise there are a lot of young people who look up to you and they would like to be like you and follow you. That’s part of the whole gig,” Cooper told him.
“However, they will not be able to afford these expensive cars, with all their additions that keep them safe and you could have some 17-year-old, who has just passed their test, who think they can copy you.
“They will not be able to handle their car and do some ridiculous driving manoeuvres and they are dead. You need to be much more responsible about your behaviour.”
The judge said any breach of the new 18-month driving ban was likely to result in a prison sentence. “Likely”, huh? Well, I guess we’ll see about that. Fofana looked fairly satisfied with the outcome as he left court:
For the driver who forgot he passed his test and led police on a 90mph car chase for no reason, click HERE.
