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Romeo Beckham was fined £440 for using his phone while driving his Porsche 911, with an unrestrained dog in the car. He received three penalty points on his license after being convicted at Westminster Magistrates' Court.
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Romeo Beckham was caught by police scrolling on his phone while behind the wheel of his Porsche, with a dog loose in the car, court papers have shown.
Beckham, 23, was pulled over in Westminster last September after an officer saw him with both hands on his mobile, instead of the steering wheel, while at a red light in the Porsche 911 Carrera.
The court papers revealed he had a female passenger, who was also on her phone and had the "unrestrained" dog on her lap.
Beckham was convicted last Thursday at Westminster Magistrates' Court of being a driver not in a position to have proper control. He was fined £440 and given three penalty points.
The model, the son of Sir David and Victoria Beckham, was also ordered to pay £130 in costs and a £176 victim surcharge.
In a statement, the officer said Beckham was "distracted" and did not have proper control of the supercar.
Metropolitan Police PC Luke Short saw him on 12 September last year, waiting at a red traffic light in Victoria Street, Westminster, just before 11:20 BST.
"As I passed the vehicle on its nearside, I looked down to my right and noted that there was an unrestrained dog sitting on the female passenger's lap," he said in his written statement to the court.
"I looked across at the driver. I saw that he too had his head tilted down and appeared to be looking down at a mobile phone he was holding low in his lap, near the base of the steering wheel.
"I could see that he was scrolling on the device with his thumbs."
The officer pulled Beckham over and offered "words of advice" on the dog.
Beckham was written to and given the chance to pay a fine and go on a driver awareness course to avoid criminal proceedings over the use of his phone, but did not respond.
He was prosecuted through the single justice procedure, which handles driving offences in private hearings.
He did not enter a plea to the charge when written to at his south-west London apartment and was convicted on police evidence last week.
Details of the case only emerged on Wednesday.
It comes almost seven years since his father Sir David was banned from driving for six months for using his mobile phone at the wheel.
He told the court in 2019 a ban would mean he would not be able to drive Romeo and his siblings Cruz and Harper to school.
Romeo Beckham was fined for using his phone while driving his Porsche 911.
He was fined £440, received three penalty points, and was ordered to pay £130 in costs and a £176 victim surcharge.
The incident occurred last September when he was pulled over in Westminster.

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