Paris Hilton’s driving privileges were suspended five weeks ago but that didn’t stop the self loving heiress from driving.
Paris’ $190,000 blue Bentley that she bought herself for Christmas has been confiscated by police.
Hilton was pulled over on Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood at around 11 p.m. on Tuesday for driving without headlights.
“Miss Paris Hilton was driving the vehicle. After investigating her license status it was determined that she was driving on a suspended license,” sheriff’s spokesman Oscar Butao told Reuters.
“Miss Hilton was cited for a suspended license violation and released in the field. Her 2007 blue Bentley Continental GTC was impounded,” Butao said.
He added that Hilton was alone and that she was not tested for alcohol. She will appear in court for driving on a suspended license but no date had yet been fixed.
Elliot Mintz, Hilton’s spokesman, said his client told him she was pulled over while on her way to a store to pick up some DVDs after doing a photo shoot at her home.
He said she apparently had forgotten to turn on her headlights when she pulled out onto the roadway.
Smoking doobie’s will do that to ya.
Spicy
Source: Reuters
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That’s funny - she has the same “who me” look that I have everytime I see her picture, but mine is saying “why her?”
I lived in West Hollywood for about 20 years (thankfully no more!) This is SO typical - someone drives out of a parking lot without their headlights on, and the cops are all over it. Why? Because there’s about 10,000 cops running around who won’t touch the serious crime. They’re all over things like vehicle registration violations and parking tickets. Just try calling them when something serious goes down and see what happens. I called twice during armed robberies I was WATCHING while I was on my cell phone, and was told that I could go to the station and make a report if I wanted, but they didn’t have anyone available. But just let your parking meter expire by 30 seconds and you can bet you’ll have a ticket.