Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby found guilty of speeding
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, 67, was found guilty of speeding and fined 510 for driving at 25 mph in his VW Golf just days after King Charles’ coronation. Pounded
- A speed camera caught Mr Welby on his way to the official residence.
The Archbishop of Canterbury was convicted of speeding just days into his presidency. coronation That of Charles III surfaced.
Justin WelbyThe 67-year-old was sentenced to three penalties and forced to pay £510 in legal fees after being photographed on a speed camera on 2 October last year.
The saint was driving a Volkswagen Golf along the central Albert embankment London when a crime occurs.
The religious leader was reportedly caught driving 25 mph in a 20 mph zone on his way to the official residence of Lambeth Palace. evening standard.
Court documents show Welby admitted to being behind the wheel when contacted by the Metropolitan Police Department.
The archbishop, who was crowned King Charles III on Saturday (pictured at the moment), was sentenced to three penalties and forced to pay £510 in legal fees after being photographed by a speed camera on 2 October last year.
The saint was driving a Volkswagen Golf along the Albert Embankment in central London at the time of the crime (captured by a speed camera).
“At 11:05 am on February 10, 2022, a vehicle activated a speed camera on A3036 Albert Embankment,” police officer Andrew Chapman said in a court statement.
“The speed recorded by the RedSpeed SpeedCurb was 25 mph.”
Transport for London (TfL) lowered the speed limit in the area to 20 mph about three years ago.
Welby avoided court appearances by pleading guilty online and being indicted in a single-judicial proceeding.
This meant that the Lavender Hill Magistrate’s Court could handle cases based solely on written evidence in closed hearings.
Welby was fined £300 for speeding and ordered to pay £90 in costs and £120 in damages compensation.
Lambeth Palace told the Evening Standard that Mr Welby had admitted the violation but was unaware that it would be dealt with in court.
He said he had tried to pay the fine three times in the past, but was hampered by an “administrative error.”
MailOnline reached out to Lambeth Palace for comment.
His conviction came on the same day he made new criticisms of the government’s immigration policy.
Archbishop of Canterbury Convicted of Speeding – Just Days After Presiding over King Charles’ Coronation
Mr. Welby He made a rare speech in the House of Lords to attack an illegal immigration bill that would facilitate the deportation of those who arrived on the British shores.
He told the Senate that the law “did not meet our history, our moral responsibilities, our political and international interests,” and said he would propose an amendment himself.
Home minister before the bill returns to the red bench Suela Braverman And Attorney General Alex Chalk today called on the people of the country not to undermine the “will of the British people” by blocking legislation. British governmenttransition policy.
The archbishop, who was crowned King Charles III on Saturday, said new legislation was needed to stop boats and end the role of “evil” traffickers.
But he added, “We need legislation to reform immigration.” You need a bill to stop the boat. We need a bill to destroy the evil traffickers. The tragedy is that this wouldn’t be the building without major changes. ”
The intervention marked his second major criticism of the government’s handling. immigrants and asylum seekers.
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