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Romeo Beckham convicted in absentia over distracted driving in Westminster
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100% centerFirst reported by N12 · Jun 17, 2026
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What happened
Romeo Beckham, 23, was convicted in Westminster Magistrates' Court of careless driving after a September incident in London. He was fined and given three points after failing to respond to police offers and not appearing in court.
- 01Beckham was convicted in absentia for driving without due care and attention.
- 02He received three penalty points and must pay £746 in fines and costs.
- 03Police said they had offered a small fine and driving course instead of prosecution.
- 04The incident happened in September last year in Westminster, while he was driving a Porsche 911.
- 05An officer said Beckham was scrolling on his phone with both thumbs at a red light.
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