Rooney handed two-year driving ban
Wayne
Rooney has been banned from driving for two years after pleading guilty to
drink driving.
The
Everton forward was also handed a 12-month community order and 100 hours of
unpaid work after appearing at Stockport Magistrates' Court.
In
a statement, Rooney said: "Following today's court hearing I want to
publicly apologise for my unforgivable lack of judgement in driving while over
the legal limit. It was completely wrong.
"I
have already sorry to my family, my manager and chairman and everyone else at
Everton FC. Now I want to apologise to all the fans and everyone else who has
followed and supported me throughout my career.
"Of
course I accept the sentence of the court and hope that I can make some amends
through my community service."
Rooney's
legal team asked District Judge John Temperley to consider not imposing a
community order because of his ongoing charitable work.
However,
the judge said he was "not convinced" that imposing a large fine
"would have the same effect".
Rooney
was also told to pay £85 prosecution costs and a victim surcharge for the same
amount.
The
court heard Rooney was almost three times the legal limit. A breathalyser test
showed his alcohol level was 104 microgrammes in 100 millilitres of breath. The
drink-drive limit in England and Wales is 35 microgrammes per 100 millilitres
of breath.
The
31-year-old made no comment as he arrived to be confronted by a media scrum
outside the courthouse.
Wearing
a blue suit with his hands in his pockets, he walked into the court building
accompanied by a small entourage.
Rooney
was charged after being stopped while driving a black Volkswagen Beetle in
Wilmslow, Cheshire, at 2am on September 1.
The
car belonged to a woman he had met in the Bubble Room bar in Alderley Edge on a
night out.
Rooney,
whose wife Coleen is pregnant with their fourth child, returned to Old Trafford
on Sunday for the first time since leaving Manchester United to rejoin Everton.
The
former United captain was given a warm welcome and left to a standing ovation
when he was substituted in the 82nd minute of a comfortable 4-0 victory for the home side.
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