Southampton midfielder Mario Lemina will not pay the record ? 96, 425, which was initially imposed by the Aldermshot court for three overshoots of the limiting speed. It turns out that the magistrates have made a mistake and now the football player will only forgive with 2000 pounds. Lemina says he was not driving the Mercedes-Benz auto-hit car, which he owns. The records do not really see who`s behind the wheel, and Lemina claims that at the same time they were their brother and cousin. In his words, each of them was a potential driver then. The ? 96, 000 heavyweight - a record for the United Kingdom - is summed up for the three offenses, but the court has ruled that because of the fact that Lemina was behind the wheel. As it turns out, however, there is no irrefutable evidence. Therefore, the sanction has been replaced by what is required when the owner can not reveal the identity of the driver during the offense. This is about 2, 000 pounds.
In this version, the proud winner of the highest fine in the Kingdom continues to be the TV star Ant McPartlin, who in April has forgotten to drink drunk at 86, 000 pounds.
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