Katie Price banned from driving for seventh time
Katie Price banned from driving for seventh time22 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleJacob PanonsSouth EastGetty ImagesKatie Price has been ordered to pay more than £1,000Katie Price has been banned from driving for the seventh time after failing to respond to police letters about a speeding ticket.The former glamour model, 47, has received bans totalling more than six years since she was first disqualified in 2010.Most recently, a Ford Capri registered in her name was recorded driving at 80mph (128.7kmh) in a 70mph (112.7kmh) stretch of the A64 near the village of Stutton, North Yorkshire, on 15 October 2025.North Yorkshire Police wrote to Price at her home in West Sussex, asking her to confirm if she was driving the car. She has since been convicted of failing to respond and given a six-month ban and a legal bill of more than £1,000.Price's latest conviction and driving disqualification was dealt with in the Single Justice Procedure, a secretive court process where magistrates deal with criminal cases behind closed doors.Court papers show that Price was charged with speeding and failing to give information relating to the identification of the driver of a vehicle. However, the speeding charge was later withdrawn by police.Magistrate Claire Sagar, sitting at Harrogate Magistrates' Court on 31 March, found Price guilty of failure to respond to police charge, ordering her to pay a £660 fine, £120 in costs and a £264 victim surcharge.Due to the secretive nature of the court process, it is not known if Price was given the chance to argue against another driving ban, it is unclear whether the court knew of her previous driving record and the records do not show if she already had penalty points on her licence.Previous offencesIn December 2010, Price was banned for six months after admitting a speeding charge, she was disqualified for a year in 2012 after failing to respond to speeding tickets, and she received a further six-month ban in February 20...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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