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05
May 2006
No
Charges Over George
Michael
Collision
Pop
star George
Michael
will not face charges
over claims he collided
with three parked cars
and drove off without
notifying the
owners.
Police
interviewed him under
caution about the
incident in Highgate,
London, which happened
on Easter
Sunday.
The
42-year-old singer has
said reports that he
left the scene without
notifying the owners
were
"rubbish".
The
Metropolitan Police
said: "The traffic file
has now been looked at
and no further action
will be
taken."
Michael
told ITV1's Parkinson
show last month he was a
"terrible driver", but
added: "I did what I was
supposed to
do."
He
collided with a parked
car while attempting to
pull out of a parking
spot on a steep
hill.
In
February 2006, he was
cautioned for possessing
cannabis after being
found slumped at the
wheel of his car at Hyde
Park Corner in central
London.
The
former Wham! idol
recently announced a
greatest hits tour,
which will kick off in
Madrid on 27 September
2006 and reach the UK in
November
2006.
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