Katie Price ‘used son Harvey’s Blue Badge’ to park in a disabled space for meal out celebrating her 45th birthday
- Harvey, 20, was not seen with them in the car during the outing in Brighton
Katie Price was caught out for allegedly using her son Harvey’s Blue Badge to park her boyfriend’s car in a disabled space for a meal out – she could face a £1,000 fine.
The famous mother-of-five displayed her son’s badge, who turns 21 next week, on the dash of her boyfriend Carl Wood’s SUV, according to the Mirror.
The 44-year-old glamour model was allegedly spotted committing the criminal offence while she was out for a family meal celebrating her 45th birthday at Donatello’s in Brighton.
The couple, who confirmed they were back together in April, where with three of Katie’s children – Bunny, eight, Jett, nine, and Princess, 15, who was with a boyfriend.
Harvey – who is autistic and was born with a rare genetic disorder – was not seen with them in the car.
Katie Price was allegedly spotted using her son Harvey’s blue badge to park her boyfriend’s car while she was for a family meal in Brighton celebrating her 45th birthday
After a meal at Donatellos she headed back to her car with her daughter Princess, 15, who was joined by a male companion, her son Jett, 9, and younger daughter Bunny, 8. Harvey, 20, was not seen getting in or out of the vehicle
Katie Price risked another fine on Tuesday as she appeared to travel with four children in the back of a five-seater car
Misusing a disabled badge is a criminal offence, punishable by a fine of up to £1,000.
During the same outing she also risked a fine as she appeared to travel with four children in the back of a five-seater car.
The government website states: ‘You’re only allowed 1 person in each seat fitted with a seat belt.
‘You can be fined up to £500 if you don’t wear a seat belt when you’re supposed to.’
During the outing Katie looked casual in cream tracksuit and chunky boots, while Carl wore tight jeans and a blue hoodie.
It comes just a few months after Katie was slammed by campaigners for driving her £60,000 Hummer in flimsy sliders.
Katie has racked up a string of driving offences and has been banned several times.
Last year she was handed a 16-week suspended jail sentence when she admitted to drink-driving after flipping her BMW on its side on a country lane near her home in West Sussex.
The reality star is also facing a bankruptcy hearing to answer questions over her £3.2million debts which she has allegedly dodged five times.
Oh dear: It comes just a few months after Katie was slammed by campaigners for driving her £60,000 Hummer in flimsy sliders
The government website states: ‘You’re only allowed 1 person in each seat fitted with a seat belt’
Disability campaigner Dave Thompson MBE tole the Mirror: ‘The information provided when a Blue Badge is issued is clear that it is for the sole use of the person named on it.
‘There aren’t enough Blue Badge car parking spaces and any misuse limits that availability further.’
The personality star is now reportedly launching a new reality TV series to document her surrogacy journey to become a mother to her sixth child.
She previously revealed she has been trying for another baby but that she is now looking to turn to surrogacy.
She has reportedly already found someone who could carry her baby after telling the Turning Adversity Into An Asset podcast that she doesn’t think she could carry her baby herself.
She said: ‘I have got a surrogate, I haven’t got any eggs anymore, I’m 44, I want another baby so what am I supposed to do? I can’t pop it out.’
When host Lewis Raymond Taylor asked who would be having the baby, Katie said: ‘I have got this lady, it will be my egg – she’s been a fan of mine for years and she does do surrogacy.’
Katie Price’s legal history
October 2003: Escaped a speeding charge on a technicality after cops failed to arrest her within 12 weeks. Her Range Rover was allegedly clocked at 70mph in a 40mph zone. Also in October, charges against Price, for an alleged assault in a nightclub, were dropped when police failed to arrest her within 12 weeks.
June 5, 2008: Given three penalty points, fined £200 and ordered to pay £80 costs at Feltham magistrates’ court for talking on her mobile phone while driving on April 18.
January 7, 2009: Let off on a legal technicality by Brighton magistrates after allegedly breaking a 30mph limit and not providing the identity of the driver to police.
July 7, 2010: Convicted in her absence by Crawley magistrates after cameras caught her speeding at 99 mph on September 16, 2009. Her lawyer argued she was only speeding because she was being hounded by the paparazzi, but police said there were no other speeding vehicles around. She was fined £250, ordered to pay £500 prosecution costs and given four points on her licence.
September 28, 2010: Convicted at Mid-Sussex Magistrates’ Court for failing to be in proper control of her 7.5-ton lurid pink horsebox after veering into another lane in Sussex on February 19. She was fined £1,000, ordered to pay £650 court costs and a £15 victim surcharge and given three points on her licence, taking her tally to 10.
December 1, 2010: Banned from driving ban for six months after she was caught on speed camera travelling at 83mph in a 70mph zone on the A23 in Pyecombe, West Sussex on 10 December 2009. Ms Price, who did not attend the hearing, pleaded guilty to the charge. In her absence, she was fined £1,000 and given three penalty points on her license (taking her total at that time to 13 points). This took her over the 12-point limit and brought an automatic six-month driving ban and so she was disqualified from driving for six months.
August 31, 2012: Barred from driving on the roads for 12 months, after failing to respond to two speeding tickets. She had been caught speeding in London on September 5 and September 6 2011. The glamour model argued that all of her post was dealt with by her mother and she had never seen the prosecution warnings. Ms Price, who already had six points on her licence at the time, was given six more and banned for 12 months. She was also fined £400.
February 16, 2018: Banned from driving for six months after doing 60mph on the 50mph A24. She already had points on her license. Following the incident in Dial Post, West Sussex in 2017, Ms Price failed to tell police when the speeding ticket arrived and was charged with failing to provide details about the person driving. She failed to show up at magistrates’ court and was given a six-month ban and a £750 fine.
July 28, 2018: In July she was was questioned by police after photographs emerged of her getting behind the wheel of her car while still banned from the road. Pictures revealed Ms Price driving her grey Ford Fiesta home from Gatwick with her youngest kids Jett, aged four, and Bunny, aged three. She handed herself into police and took to Instagram to insist that she thought the ban was over – but as soon as she realised it wasn’t, confessed her wrongdoing to authorities to avoid a ‘guilty conscience.’
September 26, 2018: Crashed her £63,000 Ranger Rover on September 26, while allegedly on her mobile phone. The crash was reported to the police. Marketing executive Katie Pugh, 23, told MailOnline that the troubled star rear-ended her Mercedes as they were stuck in traffic on the A3 in Roehampton, Surrey. Pugh said she looked up into her rear-view mirror and noticed Ms Price appearing to be looking at her phone moments before the collision at around 5.30PM on September 26.
October 10, 2018: Arrested on suspicion of drink-driving in the earlier hours of the morning on October 10, after being found by police in her garish pink Range Rover in Woolwich, East London. Ms Price had allegedly been partying with ex-boyfriend Kris Boyson helping him celebrate his 30th birthday when her car ended up hitting a parked car. She took a roadside breath test and was taken to Plumstead Police station where she was released after a night in the cells. Ms Price was then photographed driving her car without wearing her seatbelt, just 36 hours after her drink driving arrest – an infraction that carries a £100 fine.
December 2018: Charged by postal requisition over her drink-driving charge
January 2019: Price appeared in court after being caught driving while disqualified during the July 2018 incident. She was given another three month ban. She was handed a £1,100 fine at Crawley Magistrates’ Court. Paul Macaulay, defending, said she had mistakenly believed the ban had dated from an earlier hearing in January – which meant it would have ended in early July. He conceded she had not contacted the DVLA about reinstating her driving licence before she was caught because she was ‘not the best’ at paperwork, he told the court.
February 2019: Price served a further three month ban after being convicted of drink-driving during the incident in October 2018.
June 2019 : Price is fined after shouting abuse at ex-Hayler’s girlfriend Michelle Penticost in a school playground, in Shipley, West Sussex. Price was issued with a five-year restraining order against her and ordered to pay £606 in fines and court costs.
Autumn 2019: Issued with her sixth ban – a two-year disqualification – which she appealed. It was reduced to 18 months. She had failed to tell the police who was behind the wheel of her pink Range Rover when it crashed in south-east London. She was charged with withholding the name of the driver.
March 2021: Price allegedly gets behind the wheel of boyfriend Carl Wood’s Range Rover weeks before her 18-month ban is lifted. She was reportedly seen driving her famous pink Volkswagen Beetle from her Sussex mansion to her rental home in Surrey. She is questioned by police over the matter.
December 2021: Price appears in court over the September incident. Aftering admitting drink-driving she is sentencing to a 16-week suspended jail term. The judge says Price is lucky to have avoided prison.
January 2022: Just months after avoiding prison Price is investigated by police over claims she breached a restraining order against Michelle Penticost. It is alleged she branded Ms Penticost a ‘gutter sl*g’ in ‘abusive messages’. She is quizzed by police for 12 hours. In the same month she narrowly avoids a potential prison spell after paying £7,350 driving fines at the last minute.
February 2022: Price avoids jail for the second time in weeks after striking a last-minute deal to pay off her debts. She is due to appear before a High Court judge to review her attempts to pay back £2.3million she owed after being declared bankrupt in 2019. But the former model agrees to pay a ‘small contribution’ to reduce the amount owed to creditors and agrees to a new regular payment plan. The reality star risked being sent to prison for contempt of court if she failed to appear at the hearing – which was due to be held remotely – without notifying the judge.
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