Former Manchester United star Jesse Lingard has landed in hot water with South Korean police after breaking a little-known law.
After being caught riding around town on an e-scooter without a helmet, South Korean authorities have slapped him with a hefty fine.
He was also found to be riding without a license while police only discovered this fact after pictures were uploaded onto Snapchat.
A post showed the Englishman on an e-scooter in what appeared to be the Apgujeong-dong area of Seoul.
Jesse Lingard was forced to pay a fine after breaking South Korean law
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However, it was quickly deleted – but not quick enough to escape the authorities.
Riders in South Korea are required by law to wear helmets at all times while on an e-scooter, as well as holding a valid driver’s license.
South Korean outlet YTN reported that the police had been conducting a full investigation into the matter.
It has since been confirmed that Lingard would have to pay a fine of £106 for his offences.
Posting on Instagram, the 31-year-old admitted breaking the rules but insisted he did not know the law.
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He said: “Obviously I was on an e-scooter yesterday, driving around for a couple of minutes on the e-scooter.
“I didn’t know the rules of wearing a helmet or having a license as well.
“In England, and probably in Europe as well, you can just pick up an e-bike or e-scooter off the street and just start riding it.
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Jesse Lingard was punished for riding an e-scooter without a helmet or license
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“To anyone visiting South Korea, obviously, you’ve got to check the rules. It can be dangerous.
“Safety first for everyone. Helmets on and obviously, I won’t do that again.”
In another post, he added: “Sorry guys in my previous video I meant countries outside the UK have different rules for riding an e-scooter. Regardless, stay safe and know the rules.”
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Jesse Lingard signed for FC Seoul earlier this year in February
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Lingard signed for FC Seoul in a shock move in February after a lengthy search for a new club.
After leaving Nottingham Forest the summer before, he moved to the Asian nation on a two-year deal worth a reported £20,000 a week.
The attacking midfielder had started out his footballing career at United, where he played over 200 times after 22 years at the club.