This self-obsessed tosser gets his come-uppance at last!
JAY KAY BANNED FROM ROAD
Pop star Jay Kay has been banned from driving for six months after being caught doing 105mph.
The singer, who fronts chart-topping band Jamiroquai, was stopped by police after overtaking a string of vehicles on the A9 near Perth earlier this year.
The 34-year-old admitted the charge by letter in July but was ordered to appear today for sentencing.
Sheriff Robert McCreadie, who told the star his conduct was "entirely unacceptable", disqualified him from driving for six months and imposed a fine £750.
Mr Kay had been enjoying a break at his Highland getaway in Gairloch, Ross-shire, and was travelling back to his 75-acre estate in Horsenden, Bucks, when he was clocked exceeding the 70mph speed limit in his four-wheel-drive car on February 26 this year.
In the letter to the court, he said: "I was returning from my house in Gairloch to England for an important appointment.
"I'd set out early in the morning but had become stuck behind slow moving traffic on the single-carriageway road.
"That meant I had been travelling for four hours at an average of about 30 miles an hour by this stage.
"I was not driving a fast sports car but a four-wheel drive vehicle which meant I wanted to make the most of this overtaking opportunity.
"I appreciate the maximum penalty for this offence could lead to the loss of my licence and this is a matter of grave concern to me."
The singer has three previous convictions for driving offences.
He is renowned for his taste in fast cars and once splashed out £450,000 on a 220mph Ferrari Spider.
Kay left court in a blacked out Audi driven by a minder after describing his court appearance to reporters as "thrilling".


JAY KAY BANNED FROM ROAD
Pop star Jay Kay has been banned from driving for six months after being caught doing 105mph.
The singer, who fronts chart-topping band Jamiroquai, was stopped by police after overtaking a string of vehicles on the A9 near Perth earlier this year.
The 34-year-old admitted the charge by letter in July but was ordered to appear today for sentencing.
Sheriff Robert McCreadie, who told the star his conduct was "entirely unacceptable", disqualified him from driving for six months and imposed a fine £750.
Mr Kay had been enjoying a break at his Highland getaway in Gairloch, Ross-shire, and was travelling back to his 75-acre estate in Horsenden, Bucks, when he was clocked exceeding the 70mph speed limit in his four-wheel-drive car on February 26 this year.
In the letter to the court, he said: "I was returning from my house in Gairloch to England for an important appointment.
"I'd set out early in the morning but had become stuck behind slow moving traffic on the single-carriageway road.
"That meant I had been travelling for four hours at an average of about 30 miles an hour by this stage.
"I was not driving a fast sports car but a four-wheel drive vehicle which meant I wanted to make the most of this overtaking opportunity.
"I appreciate the maximum penalty for this offence could lead to the loss of my licence and this is a matter of grave concern to me."
The singer has three previous convictions for driving offences.
He is renowned for his taste in fast cars and once splashed out £450,000 on a 220mph Ferrari Spider.
Kay left court in a blacked out Audi driven by a minder after describing his court appearance to reporters as "thrilling".