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Top Gear's 'fourth member' is handed driving ban after Porsche clocked speeding at 4mph over 20mph limit
Top Gear's 'fourth member' is handed driving ban after Porsche clocked speeding at 4mph over 20mph limit

Daily Mail​

time5 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Daily Mail​

Top Gear's 'fourth member' is handed driving ban after Porsche clocked speeding at 4mph over 20mph limit

A Top Gear producer has been banned from driving for six months after he was clocked driving 4mph above a 20mph limit in his Porsche Macan. Described as the driving show's 'fourth member', Andy Wilman, 62, was handed the disqualification after racking up his fourth speeding conviction in three years. The TV producer helped reboot the popular motor programme in 2002, before launching the Amazon Prime Video show, The Grand Tour, with Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May. The 62-year-old, who is now working on Clarkson's Farm in the Cotswolds, was caught exceeding the 20mph speeding limit on The Avenue, near Clapham Common on December 23, 2024. Wilman, who had been convicted four times for driving offences, was disqualified for a half a year after accumulating 12 points on his licence. His earlier offences happened on 5 January 2022, 5 September 2023 and 29 September 2024, the Lavender Hill Magistrates Court was told. Prosecuting, Sarah Will, said: 'The very simple facts are that on Dec 23 at 9.08am a speed camera was triggered by a Porsche Macan on the A205 road, on The Avenue near Windmill Drive. 'This road was subject to a 20mph speed limit – the speed camera was triggered by the vehicle doing 24mph.' Wilman, of Wandsworth, admitted to exceeding a 20mph speed limit. Magistrate John Tomkins said: 'We have heard facts from the prosecutor - because you've pleaded guilty to this offence a further three points has been added to your licence. 'As a starting point the magistrates will have to disqualify you from driving for a minimum of six months.' Asked whether he wanted to provide evidence of 'exceptional hardship' as a means to contest his disqualification Wilman replied: 'No I couldn't claim that. I accept things as they are. '20mph is a tough one, but you must have heard that many times - but yes, it is as it is, I have nothing to query or challenge,' he added. After confirming his yearly income was £443,000 after tax, Wilman was ordered to pay £1,042 in total comprising of a £666 fine, £266 surcharge and costs of £110.

Top Gear producer banned from driving
Top Gear producer banned from driving

Telegraph

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Telegraph

Top Gear producer banned from driving

A Top Gear producer has been banned from driving after exceeding a 20mph limit by 4mph. Andy Wilman, the show's 'fourth member', was banned for six months after he was handed his fourth speeding conviction in three years. The 62-year-old helped reboot the long-running TV show in 2002 and later launched The Grand Tour with stars Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May. He was caught driving his grey Porsche Macan at 4mph above the speed limit on The Avenue running through Clapham Common in south London on Dec 23, 2024. It is the fourth time Wilman has been convicted of breaking the speed limit and he was disqualified for six months after accumulating 12 points on his licence. Wilman is now working on Clarkson's Farm series in the Cotswolds. Addressing Lavender Hill magistrates court, Sarah Will, prosecuting, said: 'The very simple facts are that on Dec 23 at 9.08am a speed camera was triggered by a Porsche Macan on the A205 road, on The Avenue near Windmill Drive. 'This road was subject to a 20mph speed limit – the speed camera was triggered by the vehicle doing 24mph.' His earlier offences – which each earned him three penalty points – happened on Jan 5, 2022, Sept 5, 2023 and Sept 29, 2024, the court heard. Wilman, from Wandsworth, admitted exceeding a 20mph speed limit. Magistrate John Tomkins said: 'We have heard facts from the prosecutor – because you've pleaded guilty to this offence a further three points has been added to your licence. 'As a starting point the magistrates will have to disqualify you from driving for a minimum of six months.' Asked whether he wanted to provide evidence of 'exceptional hardship' as a means to contest his disqualification Wilman replied: 'No I couldn't claim that. I accept things as they are. 20mph is a tough one, but you must have heard that many times – but yes, it is as it is, I have nothing to query or challenge.' After confirming his yearly income was £443,000 after tax, Wilman was ordered to pay £1,042 in total, including a £666 fine, £266 surcharge and costs of £110. The former Grand Tour executive thanked magistrates before leaving court.

Celebrity chef Jason Atherton is banned from driving after being caught speeding in his £150,000 Aston Martin after sexism row and loss of Michelin star
Celebrity chef Jason Atherton is banned from driving after being caught speeding in his £150,000 Aston Martin after sexism row and loss of Michelin star

Daily Mail​

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Celebrity chef Jason Atherton is banned from driving after being caught speeding in his £150,000 Aston Martin after sexism row and loss of Michelin star

Celebrity chef Jason Atherton has been banned from driving after being caught speeding in his £150,000 Aston Martin. The restaurateur, who has been embroiled in a sexism row and also recently lost his Michelin star at his flagship eatery, was clocked driving the luxury SUV at 26mph in a 20mph zone in Putney, west London on August 23, 2024. Atherton, 53, who was executive chef at Gordon Ramsay 's Michelin-starred Maze until 2010 before kickstarting his TV career, has racked up 12 points thanks to three separate speeding offences. He was handed a six-month driving ban and ordered to pay more than £1,000 in fines and costs at Lavender Hill Magistrates' Court in Clapham on Thursday. 'The defendant currently has nine points on his licence for three speeding matters,' said Sarah Hill, prosecuting. 'The dates of the offences are September 10 2022, February 25 2024 and March 12 2024.' Ruth Harris, representing Atherton, said the previous offences 'related to three matters in which he had received the mandatory minimum three points for driving within 10mph of the limit'. She added: 'At least two of them, possibly the third, were just over 20mph in a 20mph zone. 'He's the only driver in his household, he shares a home with his wife and three children - he works six days a week. 'His morning routine where he cooks breakfast with his family and then takes the children to school is the only quality time - intense quality time - he can have with his family. 'He works late, often too late to get the tube home, and always too late to comfortably take the tube home. On his precious day off he is the only one who drives.' Ms Harris said the circumstances constituted 'hardship' but did not 'cross the bar into exceptional hardship'. Atherton was ordered to pay a total of £1,042, comprising of a £666 fine, £266 surcharge and £110 towards costs, having admitted exceeding the speed limit. It is the latest blow for the star after he got caught up in a row prompted by his claim that he 'doesn't really' see sexism in professional kitchens. Furious female chefs who say they have experienced rampant sexism in the male-dominated industry hit back at the Michelin-starred restaurateur's comments in February - with one telling FEMAIL the extreme measures she has taken in her career to avoid unwanted attention from her male peers. Mursal Saiq, who chef and founder of Cue Point Afghan BBQ based in Jujus Bar and Stage in east London, said she has deliberately worn 'frumpy' clothes while pitching business ideas to men, for fear of leering eyes and in a bid to be taken seriously as a chef. Her comments come as 70 female chefs, including Great British Bake Off winner Candice Brown and 'queen of potatoes' Poppy O'Toole hit back at 53-year-old Atherton's inflammatory comments. It comes after Atherton's opulent City Social located in City of London lost its coveted Michelin star in February The chef pictured in 2021. He also got caught up in a sexism row earlier this year which was prompted by his claim that he 'doesn't really' see sexism in professional kitchens The Sheffield-born restaurant owner, who has since claimed his comments were 'taken out of context', told The Times he felt that there was 'too much focus' on the issue of sexism within professional kitchens. In a post on Instagram the following day, Atherton said he does not condone sexism and insisted many of the senior positions in his restaurant empire are held by women. Nonetheless the interview has left some women in the industry 'fuming', sparking a #MeToo-style movement as they signed an open letter to Atherton. Abe, previous contestant on Great British Menu, chef at The Pem and author of A Woman's Place is in the Kitchen, signed the letter, published in the Telegraph, in which they said Atherton's comments had 'outraged' them. Discussing Atherton's remarks, Abe told the publication: 'It's insulting and painful. It's so hard to speak out because there are so many powerful male chefs that you daren't speak against. But now, luckily, there are 70 women in this WhatsApp group... This feels like our #MeToo movement, in some way.' The letter further clarified the groups experiences, with a section reading: 'Sexism has been and remains a pervasive issue in our industry, shaping the culture of our kitchens in ways that diminish the potential and contributions of countless talented women'. The letter was also signed by Dara Klein of Tiella, celebrity chef and Saturday Kitchen regular Anna Haugh, and Romy Gill. Sharing a snippet of the letter on her Instagram account, Abe said: 'Let's work for a fairer future, a diverse workplace is a happy workplace.' Her Instagram post also featured a screenshot from a WhatsApp chat in which Abe said she was 'fuming' and Klein sarcastically said of Atherton's comments: 'Wow, not inflammatory or biased at all.' Responding to the row, Cue Point chef and founder Mursal Saiq, told Femail that misogyny in the industry is so rife that she's self-financed her business to avoid the distressing work environments that men can create. Saiq said: 'As a female chef and female founder, my biggest... struggles are pitching, and just trying to do the same things that men are doing, [with] the same exact model, same investors, and same restaurateurs. 'When you're a woman, and when you're a single woman, it seems to also mean that there's an extra caveat that "you should sleep with me and then I will give you what you want". 'It's becoming way too much, it's becoming a constant, and it's one of the reasons I've been self-financed for so long... it's those old school mentalities that have not left or changed, people just pretend they have, but they really haven't.' To avoid unwanted attention in pitching meetings, Saiq would alter her appearance by wearing 'frumpy clothes' and 'not putting make up on just so I could get my pitch meeting through'. She added: 'Then, what some people would do, they would pretend to be interested, or even if they are interested, they would make you come to multiple meetings to just see you and... potentially be a creep. So, you're just totally messed around.' The chef concluded: 'As a founder in my own kitchen, I feel comfortable, but I do not feel comfortable in the larger industry at all.' The open letter also raised concerns about awards bodies, claiming that the winners and categories do not fairly represent female talent. Responding to the backlash, Atherton released a lengthy statement to his Instagram account to 'put the record straight'. He wrote: 'I do not condone sexism in the industry or anywhere. A high per cent of our staff are women. Some of our most senior positions are held by women. 'My family is all women except for me - my wife and three young growing daughters, so sexism couldn't be further from my worldview.' He added that he had been caught 'off guard' by the sexism question, and that his response had been 'taken out of context'. Atherton continued: 'I didn't feel it was my place to answer that question myself and tried to move onto another topic, by simply saying I hadn't witnessed any sexism, however those few comments have been taken out of context and used in the headline. 'And regarding my quote on moving on from the past, that was about negativity in the industry, not sexism. 'I do generally believe our industry has moved on a lot in the last decade. I simply meant we are all working hard to make it a much better place. Of course nothing is perfect in life.' When asked whether women still experience sexism in kitchens today, he had replied: 'No, not really. I've not seen it. Any industry has its ups and downs. I think there's way too much focus on our industry because of that. 'In the past, the hours have been long. It's been brutal, but that's behind us. But that [sexism] was also in journalism, it was also in fashion. It wasn't just our industry. It was society in general. 'I think there's too much focus on the negative side of our industry, rather than what is great like the fact that you can be any gender now in our industry and flourish.' Earlier in February, Atherton's opulent City Social located in City of London lost its coveted Michelin star. The Sheffield-born celebrity chef secured the accolade for the upmarket dining spot, which boasts panoramic skyline views of the city, within six months of its opening in 2014. However, it was revealed that City Social is no longer in possession of the star in the Michelin Guide Great Britain and Ireland 2025. The guide recognises some of the best restaurants in the world by awarding up to three of its prestigious stars - and can make or break reputations. It's the second blow for the chef who also shut his Pollen Street Social restaurant last year after a 14-year run. At the time of its closure, Atherton said: 'The London dining scene is fast-paced, and diners are looking for something a little different,' according to The Caterer. Atherton was also accused of 'bullying' young chefs in a BBC2 cookery show, The Chefs' Brigade, in 2019. The chef admitted to being incandescent with rage during filming after his young team served food late and plated dishes badly in a Norwegian cookery challenge. Viewers watching the second episode of the programme, which aimed to unearth hidden talent working in the UK food industry, branded Atherton a 'bullying b******' and said it was hard to believe such shouting in the kitchen was still acceptable.

Former England forward receives ANOTHER driving ban after being caught speeding again - as he's also hit with fine after pleading guilty
Former England forward receives ANOTHER driving ban after being caught speeding again - as he's also hit with fine after pleading guilty

Daily Mail​

time21-05-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Former England forward receives ANOTHER driving ban after being caught speeding again - as he's also hit with fine after pleading guilty

A former England forward has been hit with another driving ban after being caught speeding yet again. Jermaine Defoe has lost the privilege for a year after being caught doing 82pmh in a 70mph zone last October. He was driving a Land Rover in Wormley, Herts, JPs in St Albans were told. The ex-forward, who was capped 57 times by England and played for the likes of Tottenham, Portsmouth and Sunderland, was fined £660 plus £90 in costs and a £226 victim surcharge. The 42-year-old also received three points on his licence to go with the nine he already had. In July 2008, he was banned from driving for six months in July 2008, and received another six-month ban the following year for the same offence. He admitted to driving at 45mph in a 30mph zone in Portsmouth in May 2008. Defoe was handed three points and narrowly avoided a ban after being caught on his phone behind the wheel in October 2010 while driving in Loughton, but was fined £800. His next ban came two years ago when he was seen speeding in South Lanarkshire. He was clocked doing 56mph in a 30mph zone. Glasgow's Justice of the Peace Court was told Defoe was behind the wheel of a Range Rover at the time. Prosecutor Ryan Watson said the striker was snared by a speed camera in the area's Mill Street around 11pm. At the time, Paul Mullen, defending, stated: 'He apologises to the court for a momentary lapse in judgement.'

Ex-England footie star, 42, banned from driving for speeding for FOURTH time
Ex-England footie star, 42, banned from driving for speeding for FOURTH time

The Sun

time20-05-2025

  • The Sun

Ex-England footie star, 42, banned from driving for speeding for FOURTH time

FORMER England striker Jermain Defoe has been hit with a fourth driving ban for speeding. The ex-Premier League star, 42, was barred for a year after being clocked at 82mph in a 70mph zone last October. 2 2 Defoe, who played 57 times for England, was driving a Land Rover in Wormley, Herts, JPs in St Albans were told. His barrister said the ex- Spurs ace deserved credit for pleading guilty. Defoe, who was not in court, was fined £660 plus £90 costs and a £266 victim surcharge. He also got three points to add to the nine already on his licence. Defoe was previously banned from the road for six months in July 2008 for speeding. He received another six-month ban for the same offence the following year. He later admitted driving at 45mph in a 30mph zone in Portsmouth in May 2008. He was given an additional four points on his license. The star ended up in court again in October 2010 after being caught with a phone behind the wheel while driving in Loughton. He was handed three points - narrowly avoiding another ban - and fined £800. Defoe was then slapped with his third six-month ban two years ago when he was clocked doing 56mph in a 30mph zone in Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire in December 2020.

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