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Published 11:54 27 Feb 2015 GMT
Updated 14:11 27 Feb 2015 GMT
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The 40-year-old was caught doing 99mph on the way home from Alan Shearer's charity ball [insert couldn't get away from it fast enough joke here]. He could have been banned for up to 28 days but was instead given a £600 fine.
His lawyer described his £230,000 Bentley as 'a safe haven' for the commentator.
So let's get this straight. A large proportion of Robbie's media work comes from the BBC, an organisation funded from the television licence fees of the British public. But Robbie can't share a train carriage with the public because they dislike him so much that he may come to physical harm. So the BBC are taking public money and are then using that money to pay someone to wind up the very people who gave them the money in the first place to such an extent that they couldn't possibly share a confined space with Robbie for a short period of time. Hat tip to Mail Online.
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