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Mr Loophole Lawyer – Makes U Turn

Celebrity Lawyer, Nick Freeman, who has represented Jeremy Clarkson, Sir Alex Ferguson and David Beckham, has stated that he wishes to help the government improve road safety by helping to remove the gaps in the law he has previously used.

Mr Freeman or Mr Loophole which he may better be known (his registered trademark) became well known in 1999 when he helped David Beckham avoid a speeding ban after stating he was being pursued by the paparazzi. He has also protected a person who was driving a Porsche at 176mph by arguing the prosecution could not prove who was driving.

Surprisingly he recently showed that he was in support of cutting the drink drive limit of 80mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood to 50mg as per the European levels.

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