Barca’s Pique fined for abusing police over parking ticket
Pique wrote an apology to the court hearing in Barcelona for the public order offence that took place on Oct. 13, last year
Barcelona defender Gerard Pique was fined 10,500 euros ($11,740) by a Spanish judge on Tuesday for abusing police after the car he was travelling in was given a parking ticket.
Pique wrote an apology to the court hearing in Barcelona for the public order offence that took place on Oct. 13, last year.
Judge Maria Asuncion Gonzalez fined Pique for "disrespectful behaviour and being verbally aggressive".
The centre back’s brother was given a ticket for leaving his car in a bus lane in the Port Olimpic area of the city, which is known for its bars and nightclubs.
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