Prosecutors seek three-year sentence for former Top Gear host for alleged illegal switching of car number plates An Argentinian appeals court has ordered a judge to reopen a criminal investigation into Jeremy Clarkson’s notorious drive through Argentina for Top Gear with a number plate apparently referring to the Falklands war,with prosecutors seeking a three-year sentence.
Clarkson, who later left the show after punching a producer, and sparked infuriate in October last year when he drove through Argentina on a 1400-mile road trip for a Top Gear Christmas special in a red Porsche with the number plate H982 FKL on it.
The licence plate was changed to ‘HI VAE’ and the car abandoned as an aroused mob chased the BBC crew. Related: BBC's Top Gear cleared of 'cover-up' over Falklands number plate Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com