KATIE Price was left fuming last night when she spotted a parking ticket on her pink Range Rover.
The mum-of-five, who has only just had her driving ban lifted, was out with daughter Princess when she got yet another fine and exclaimed: “Charming”.
A parking ticket comes with a £90 fine, but if you pay within 14 days you get a 50% discount and pay £45.
Last month Katie got back behind the wheel again after being disqualified in February.
Her return to the road hasn’t been plain sailing after we revealed that she has already been pulled over by the police after her children were spotted without seat belts.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun Online, a source revealed: "Katie was stopped by police in Horsham, near her house, on Sunday early evening.
"Cops spotted that Bunny and Jett, who were in the back of the pink Range Rover, weren’t strapped in or in car seats, and pulled her over.
"She was mortified and so was Kris, who was also in the car."
She was disqualified from driving for three months in February after she was found guilty of being nearly twice the legal limit while in charge of her £75,000 pink Range Rover.
Katie was "vomit-covered" as she was arrested in the stationary car on October 10 in Greenwich after partying at toyboy lover Kris Boyson's 30th birthday bash.
The former glamour model was first banned from driving for six months in February last year after being caught speeding.
She was pictured breaking the ban in July, turning herself in to the authorities for driving two weeks before she was legally allowed to do so.
Katie's disqualification was extended as a result, and furthered even more following the incident in October.
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The star denied drink driving in court, insisting at the time: "I was never drink driving. There was no evidence at all of me drink driving. I rest my case on that.
"I was convicted because I had the keys. I was given a chance of having ten points in my license or to be disqualified for three months."
She argued that a "mystery man" was driving the car when it crashed into a bush and another car last year, but the judge said that she was not a "credible witness".
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