According to The Sun, Erling Haaland was captured by fans using his phone while driving, an act that could result in a £200 fine and six points on his license for the Norwegian striker.
Over the weekend, after the high-stakes match between Manchester City and Arsenal, Haaland and his girlfriend were preparing to leave the Etihad Stadium in his £250,000 Maybach. While waiting at a traffic light, surrounded by fans taking photos and videos, Haaland was seen focused on his phone, seemingly oblivious to the crowd outside, only putting it down when the light turned green. Interestingly, a similar incident occurred a year ago when he was driving his £300,000 Rolls Royce and was also caught using his phone.
The video was later uploaded to social media, drawing significant attention from netizens.
One commenter said, “Haaland is an idol for many young people; he should be aware of this.”
Another remarked, “This is too dangerous, and it’s not the first time he’s done something like this.”
Road safety experts told the media, “They will ask Haaland to contact us.”
In the UK, using a phone while driving can lead to a £200 fine and an additional six points on one’s license.
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