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A HAT-TRICK of Newcastle players have been seen using their mobile phones while behind the wheel of their cars.
England star Anthony Gordon and his Toon team-mates Sandro Tonali and Sven Botman were all seen handling their devices at the wheel.
Winger Gordon, 23, was seen using his while queuing at traffic lights in his £230,000 grey Lamborghini Urus S.
Italian midfielder Tonali, 24, was filmed holding his phone as he drove off after queuing in traffic.
And Dutch centre-back Botman, 25, used his phone while sitting at traffic lights in his £155,000 Mercedes-Benz G-wagon.
They were all seen near Newcastle’s Darsley Park training ground by fans who approached and filmed them in their cars.
It is illegal to hold and use a mobile phone or any other device that can send and receive data while driving a car or motorbike.
The law still applies when drivers are stopped at lights or queuing in traffic.
Breaking the rules can result in six points on a licence and a £200 fine.
Nicholas Lyes, of road safety charity IAM Road-Smart, said: “Illegal phone use behind the wheel is distracting and dangerous.
“In 2023, there were more than 200 people either killed or seriously injured in collisions caused by phone use.
“The safest option is to put the phone somewhere safe and out of sight.”
A source added: “Using phones behind the wheel is dangerous and irresponsible.
“Football players are in a position of influence and should help to set the highest example.”
Newcastle United declined to comment.
KELSEY Parker is pregnant with her first baby with boyfriend Will Lindsay.
The 34-year-old shared the news nearly three years on from the death of her husband Tom Parker.
The Wanted singer – who she shares two children wife – died following a battle with brain cancer.
Kelsey told The Mirror: “ Tom and I always said we wanted four – but life had other plans. So yes, this is amazing but also bittersweet.
“I’ve felt every emotion under the sun.
“I’m still getting my head around it but I’m so excited. I just want everyone to be as happy as I am.”
SIR Paul McCartney has warned proposed changes to copyright law will allow AI to rip off musicians.
The ex-Beatle is worried that ministers are considering letting AI developers use creators’ content online — unless the rights holders have opted out.
Macca, 82, told the BBC: “You get young guys, girls, coming up, and they write a beautiful song, and they don’t own it, and they don’t have anything to do with it.
“And anyone who wants can just rip it off.”
Referring to his band’s 1965 hit Yesterday, he said: “The truth is, the money’s going somewhere.
“Somebody’s getting paid, so why shouldn’t it be the guy who sat down and wrote Yesterday?”
He called on the Labour Government to rethink the plans, adding: “We are the people, you’re the Government.
“You’re supposed to protect us.
“That’s your job.
“So you know, if you’re putting through a Bill, make sure you protect the creative thinkers, the creative artists, or you’re not going to have them.”
A consultation, which will run until February 25, is looking at how artists can license and be remunerated for use of their material.
Critics say the idea of artists opting out is unworkable.
A Government spokesperson said: “Our aim is to deliver legal certainty through a copyright regime that provides creators with real control, transparency, and helps them license their content.
“We are keen to hear the views of the music industry on these proposals and no move will be made until we are absolutely confident that we are delivering clarity, control and transparency for artists and the sector, alongside appropriate access to data for AI innovators.”