Jordon Ibe Handed 16-Month Driving ban and Fined
Bournemouth
winger Jordon Ibe has been given a 16-month driving ban and fined £7,500 after
crashing his Bentley into a coffee shop and driving off, causing thousands of
pounds of damage.
The
24-year-old also struck a Mercedes car when he smashed into The Pantry on
Plaistow Lane in Bromley, south east London, shortly before 5am on July 30.
Ibe, who
drove off after stopping briefly at the scene, admitted a charge of careless
driving and was found guilty of one count of failing to stop after an accident
at a court hearing in February.
He was also
handed a 12-month community order at a sentencing hearing at Bromley
Magistrates' Court.
District judge
Catherine Moore also ordered him to pay a £7,500 fine and £500 compensation to
those affected by the crash, as well as a £181 surcharge and £775 in costs.
In a
statement read by his lawyer Frank Rogers to journalists after the hearing, Ibe
said: "I accept full responsibility for my actions and lack of judgement
when driving.
"I
apologise unreservedly to those whose property I damaged."
He also
apologised to his family, team-mates, fans and manager Eddie Howe.
Ibe signed
for Bournemouth in 2016 and has made 78 appearances for them, scoring three
goals.
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