Emma Watson and Zoe Wanamaker Banned from Driving for Six Months

Actresses Emma Watson and Zoe Wanamaker face a six-month driving ban after accumulating penalty points for speeding violations in Oxford, England.

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Emma Watson has been banned from driving for six months due to speeding at 38mph in a 30mph zone in Oxford.

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Watson accumulated more than nine penalty points on her license, leading to the ban.

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She did not attend the hearing regarding her speeding offense, which contributed to the ruling.

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Zoe Wanamaker also received a six-month driving ban for similar speeding incidents.

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Both actresses were penalized by District Judge Arvind Sharma, who added points to their licenses for their offenses.

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Sources frame this story with a light, sensationalist tone, emphasizing the celebrity aspect of Emma Watson's driving ban. Editorial choices include a pun-filled headline and highlighting a 'strange twist' involving a Harry Potter co-star receiving a similar ban on the same day. This approach aims to entertain while reporting factual court outcomes.

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Emma Watson was caught driving at 38mph in a 30mph zone in Oxford, England, which led to her receiving a six-month driving ban.

Emma Watson accumulated more than nine penalty points on her license due to speeding offenses, which resulted in a six-month driving ban. Additionally, she did not attend the hearing for her speeding offense, contributing to the ruling.

Yes, Zoe Wanamaker also received a six-month driving ban for similar speeding offenses, as penalized by District Judge Arvind Sharma.

District Judge Arvind Sharma was the official who penalized both Emma Watson and Zoe Wanamaker, adding points to their licenses and issuing six-month driving bans for their speeding violations.

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