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This is an archive article published on February 3, 2004

Best banned from driving

Former Northern Ireland and Mancheter United star George Best was banned from driving for 20 months and fined 1,500 pounds 2,700 today af...

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Former Northern Ireland and Mancheter United star George Best was banned from driving for 20 months and fined 1,500 pounds 2,700 today after pleading guilty to drunk driving.

Best, 57, who has a long history of alcohol abuse, was arrested early last Friday in southwest London. Breathalyzer tests showed he was nearly 2 1/2 times over the legal alcohol limit.

Wimbledon magistrate Sally Marley described Best8217;s conduct as 8220;irresponsible and unacceptable8221;. Best agreed to enroll in a safe-driving course, which could get his 20-month ban reduced.

Best8217;s lawyers said the former player was upset after having a big argument with his son, callum, at a restaurant. He was trying to drive himself to a rehabilitation center when he was stopped by police for erratic driving. Best is a confessed alcoholic. He was jailed for three months for drunk driving.

 

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