Wayne Rooney begins community service with painting of park benches in Macclesfield (Photos)
Everton striker, Wayne Rooney has started his community service for the drink driving offense he committed last month.
The former England captain had a chauffeured trip in a £60,000 Audi
as he arrived at a community center in Macclesfield this morning, where
he painted park benches as part of routine maintenance tasks which began
at 9.39am.
An onlooker was quoted by Mail Online as sayings: 'He got out of an
Audi and just looked really miserable and shrugged when a staff member
tried to talk to him.
'The guy was shoveling mud into a wheelbarrow and smoking a fag and
tried to chat to Wayne, but he walked straight past him without
stopping.'
The former Manchester United star was stopped by police on the 1st of
September while driving 29-year-old party girl Laura Simpson, who
claimed the striker complimented her 32E breasts during a 10-hour
drinking session and also said the pair had 'kissed and cuddled.'
He was arrested in the woman's Volkswagen Beetle in Wilmslow,
Cheshire, and was kept in a police cell overnight after he failed a
breath test which showed he had 104mcg of alcohol per 100ml of breath
with the legal limit being 35mcg.
After he pleaded guilty on September 18 at Stockport Magistrates
Court to drink driving he was handed a 24-month driving ban and given
100 hours’ community service as part of a 12-month community order.
The footballer is also said to be battling to save his marriage to wife Coleen, who is expecting their fourth child.
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