For some people, being famous and havingthe eyes of the world upon them at all times is no deterrent for bad behaviour.Also, being famous does not mean that your car won't get stolen, your car willeasily bounce off guard rails or that there is a force field around you,protecting you from people, or them from you.
Manchester United superstar CristianoRonaldois a recent case in point. The 23-year-old Portuguese winger was drivingthrough a Manchester tunnel when his Ferrari was written off after collidingwith a metal hand-rail. Ronaldo miraculously escaped unharmed.
Ronaldo's now totalled Ferrari 599 is oneof the world's finest and most sought after GT cars, housing one of Ferrari?sbest engines ? a 6-litre V12 powerhouse.
Other celebs have also found themselves onthe wrong side of the law this year, and it's only January!
Mike Tindall has been banned from driving for a whole three years after admitting to drink driving and over the legal limit.
The Princess of York, Princess Beatrice, has been left without a vehicle after a thief took off with her three year-old BMW 1 series when she left the keys in the ignition to just pop into a shop.
Golfer Colin Montgomery was fined over 800 pounds for speeding after he was caught doing 70 in a 40 zone earlier this year.