
British actress Emma Watson (35) has received a six-month driving license suspension.
On the 16th, BBC reported that "the Wycombe Magistrates' Court has imposed a fine of £1,044 (about 1.95 million won) and a six-month license suspension on Emma Watson."
Emma Watson was caught driving at 38 miles per hour (approximately 61.2 km/h) on a road in Oxford with a speed limit of 30 miles per hour (approximately 48.3 km/h) last July.
According to the court, Emma Watson already had 9 penalty points accumulated. Speeding incurs a minimum of 3 penalty points. If the total reaches 12 points or more, a six-month license suspension applies.
Emma Watson did not appear in court on the day. It is reported that her lawyer also declined interviews with the media.
On the same day, Joy Warner-Maker also received a six-month license suspension from the same court. He is an actor who appeared as Madame Rosmerta in the "Harry Potter" series and was caught speeding in Newbury, Berkshire last August.
Meanwhile, Emma Watson gained fame as a child star for her role as Hermione in the "Harry Potter" series. Since 2023, she has been pursuing a master's degree in creative writing at the University of Oxford.
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