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Nick Freeman is the millionaire lawyer known as Mr Loophole thanks to his astonishing ability to get celebrities off driving offences with the most extraordinary explanations or technicalities.

But last week he suffered a rare defeat when representing Girls Aloud star Sarah Harding, who was accused of using a mobile phone while driving and failing to stop for police.

Freeman told Highbury Magistrates Court that depriving Harding of her licence would be unfair since she was too famous to take the bus. But District Judge Nina Tempia was having none of it, saying: ‘Pay someone to drive you.’

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Ugh, doesn't it just make you sick.

There is no excuse for doing 105mph.

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Ugh, doesn't it just make you sick.

There is no excuse for doing 105mph.

There is is you have Nick Freeman defending you... He will always find an excuse. He ia a great friend of most of the Premiership football clubs.

One law for us and one for them.. :td:

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There is is you have Nick Freeman defending you... He will always find an excuse. He ia a great friend of most of the Premiership football clubs.

One law for us and one for them.. :td:

I understand that it is the law itself which allows for these ridiculous excuses to get footballers and other social 'elite' off their driving offences, Freeman is only working with loopholes, hence his nickname. You just gotta have the dosh to access the lawyer, which is why it puts these so called celebrities above the law.

But people tend to view driving offences as minor (especially footballers!), when they should be taken much more seriously, the damage you could do at those speeds is horrific.

And it's never the **** driving who gets themselves killed, they always manage to plough into a family with young children, or any innocent bystander for that matter.

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