Mario Balotelli was clocked driving at 109mph on the M62 in Liverpool
Mario
Balotelli blamed the speedometer in his Ferrari as he was banned from
driving after being clocked doing 109mph on the motorway.
The
Liverpool striker claimed that he did not realise how fast he was
travelling because his sports car is calibrated in kilometres rather
than miles per hour.
The 24-year-old did not appear in court as he was slapped with a 28 day driving ban and £800 fine.
The
Italian international, who earns £110,000-a-week at Anfield, was
convicted of speeding in his absence last week by Wirral Magistrates
Court.
Today
his solicitor Mik Hogan told masgistrates that Balotelli had failed to
attend on the previous occasion because he had not received the court
summons.
He said the first the star knew of his court date was when he received an adjournment notice in the post.
Balotelli was pulled over by police shortly after midnight on December 3, last year on the M62 at Tarbock Island, Merseyside.
He had been driving his high performance left-hand drive Ferrari.
The
court heard that super-car's speedometer is calibrated in kilometres
per hour - and he had not been aware that the speed had crept up so
much.
Balotelli was fined £800, ordered to pay an £80 victim surcharge and £100 court costs.
His solicitor asked the court for 28 days for payment to be made.
The footballer blamed the speedometre on his Ferrari and had not been aware how fast he was going
Balotelli
was said to have been co-operative with police and would have entered a
guilty plea had he known about the first court hearing.
The
court heard there had been issues with his mail following his move to a
recently constructed home in Formby which could have been to blame for
him missing his day in court.
'It wasn't a case of him simply ignoring an important document sent by the court,' said Mr Hogan.
'Had he received the summons in the first place he would have pleaded guilty on his first appearance.
'Mr Balotelli has asked me to apologise.
'The
police officers pulled him over just after midnight. He may have been
in a rush to get home and very quickly the speed crept up.
'There's no suggestion that he makes a habit of doing this.'
Balotelli
is no stranger to controversy, having made the headlines for his
off-field antics on numerous occasions over the years.
Balotelli received a 28 day driving ban and was fined £800 by magistrates
Balotelli earns £110,000-a-week playing for Liverpool and is also a regular in the Italian squad
In
January, it was reported that the Anfield star - who has no previous
convictions in the UK - was being chased by the Italian authorities over
unpaid speeding fines totalling £8,000.
His solicitor added: 'Mr Balotelli will have to take this on the chin but he does have a clean record.
'Any disqualification, whether he was a footballer or not, would cause an inconvenience.
'He
is in a fortunate or unfortunate position of being something of a
celebrity. The loss of his ability to drive would have an impact on his
privacy.'
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