Molly-Mae Hague slapped with another parking ticket on £150k car as she shops in Manchester
MOLLY-MAE Hague was slapped with another parking ticket on her £150k car.
The former Love Island star decided to treat herself to a five hour shopping spree with a female friend in Manchester.
But it seems Molly, 24, had parked her car in the wrong place for just a bit too long as she received a parking ticket.
Her assistant was seen removing the ticket from the windscreen of her £150k G-Class Mercedes as she got into the car.
The PrettyLittleThing Creative Director cut a casual figure in sandals, white linen trousers and a monochrome top.
She carried a large black leather Chanel bag as she attempted to put her shopping in the car.
It's not the first time she received a parking fine, her luxury motor was subjected to a garish yellow parking ticket back in March of this year during another shopping spree.
This was after an incident in December, where the star was slapped with a ticket on her car after a visit to the hair salon in Cheshire.
This comes after she was recently slammed by fans who pointed out her ‘dangerous’ driving mistake.
The reality favourite shared the stunning snap as she stepped into her G Wagon wearing a pair of Louis Vuitton sliders.
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Molly captioned the post: "Off to buy a paddling pool for my baby. Wbu?"
Some fans took to the comments section to point out that her choice of footwear wasn't very sensible if she was driving the car.
One said: "It’s illegal to drive with sliders, jus saying xx."
Another replied: "that’s not correct in the uk it’s not illegal you can drive in what you want."
While driving in flip flops or sliders isn't illegal in itself, wearing them could lead to a careless driving charge if they impede your ability to drive safely.
Under Rule 97 of the Highway Code, drivers are advised they must have "footwear and clothing which does not prevent you using the controls in the correct manner".
Flip flops could slip off, become wedged under pedals or prevent you from pressing the pedals with enough force to brake quickly, which could cause you to drive erratically or even lead to a collision.
If you are stopped by police while driving in a potentially dangerous manner or your footwear is a reason for an accident, you could be charged with driving without due care and attention (careless driving).
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Careless driving carries a £100 on-the-spot fine and three penalty points on your licence.
But in more serious cases, or those that are contested in court, the charge can attract a maximum £5,000 fine, up to nine penalty points and even a court-imposed driving ban.