If anyone should be wary of using his hands, it's Beckham.
Put down the cellphone, David Beckham. By Matt Bonesteel Matt Bonesteel Reporter for the Early Lead Email Bio Follow May 9 at 12:45 PM David Beckham spent his soccer career not using his hands, on threat of penalty. If only that practice carried over into his retired life.
“Instead of looking straight forward, paying attention to the road, he appeared to be looking at his lap,” prosecutor Matthew Spratt said in Bromley magistrates court, per the Guardian. Gerrard Tyrell, Beckham’s attorney, said his client — who was on hand in court to give his name and address for the record — had “no recollection” of the incident but pleaded guilty anyway.
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