Jamie Redknapp has been slapped with a 12-month driving ban for two speeding offences. The former footballer pleaded guilty in advance of the hearing for exceeding speeding limits and was also handed a fine.
Redknapp’s case was heard at Bexley Magistrates Court, but the current Sky Sports pundit wasn’t in attendance after pleading guilty in advance. The ex-Tottenham Hotspur star was snapped by a camera doing 26mph in a 20mph zone near the junction of Westleigh Avenue, Putney, in June 2024.
He also admitted to going over the 50mph speed limit on the M4 near Reading in November 2024, with Redknapp said to have been driving at 58mph. Bench chairwoman Daniele Spens said: “As a totter for the second time the defendant is disqualified from driving for twelve months from now and the total fines and costs has to be paid within twenty-eight days and we make a collection order.”
Redknapp was ordered to pay costs of £608, and the hearing at Bexley Magistrates on Monday took 10 minutes. The court was also told that Redknapp had been given a six-month disqualification from driving in 2021.
The former England international, who lives in west London, already had 12 points on his licence prior to the two speeding events last year.