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Stone Roses singer avoids ban
Stone Roses front man Ian Brown has escaped a driving ban after he was clocked speeding at 105mph.
Ian, 48, of Lymm, Cheshire, appeared before Chester magistrates who fined him £650 and endorsed his driving licence with six penalty points after he pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to speeding in his Lexus car on the M6.
The singer, wearing a shirt and tie and a large black jacket, thanked magistrates after his lawyer Nick Freeman argued that a driving ban would have caused him "insurmountable" difficulties in relation to seeing his 11-year-old son who lives in London with his mother and in attending Stone Roses band rehearsals which are taking place at "a remote secret location".
Ian, who appeared in court under his full name Ian George Brown, was also ordered to pay £300 prosecution costs and a £15 victim surcharge.
On leaving court, the singer refused to comment on the case but stopped to sign an autograph for a radio journalist.
Source: music.uk.msn.com
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