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Pete Davidson has been tasked with community service following his reckless driving charge just last month.
According to TMZ, the 29-year-old actor has been given 50 hours of community service, which he is able to complete in New York.
Keep reading to find out more details about Pete’s community service terms…
The outlet also revealed all the details about Pete‘s community service terms, as he entered into a diversion program.
As part of his 50 hours of community service, Pete will be working at the NYFD, which is the same place that his father, who passed away on 9/11, worked.
In addition, Pete is also required to “complete 12 hours of traffic school” and “appear at a morgue for some education on what happens to people when they’re victims of a reckless driver.”
His community service terms came almost 5 years after Pete got some flack for his comments about firefighters on Staten Island on Saturday Night Live.
“Don’t get me wrong, I know Staten Island isn’t all heroin and racist cops. It also has meth and racist firefighters,” he said during a Weekend Update stint.
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Just recently, Pete entered into a rehab program.
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Pete Davidson must complete 50 hours of community service after he crashed his car into a Beverly Hills home in March. Authorities charged Davidson with one misdemeanor count of reckless driving on June 16. "We believe that Mr.
Pete Davidson has struck a deal after being involved in a dangerous car crash earlier this year, avoiding jail time.
UPDATED with latest: Pete Davidson — charged in June with misdemeanor reckless driving for allegedly losing control of a Mercedes-Benz and crashing into a home in Beverly Hills — is being allowed to enter an 18-month diversion program, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office confirmed today.
Pete Davidson's community service assignment has a special tie to his late father.Davidson's lawyers went to Los Angeles Superior Court a week ahead of his scheduled arraignment and struck a deal with prosecutors that will keep the actor from serving any jail time for the March car accident.The L.A. District Attorney's Office confirmed to ET Monday that Davidson, who was charged with misdemeanor reckless driving last month after crashing his car into a Beverly Hills home, has been placed on an 18-month diversion program with terms including Hospital and Morgue or the New York equivalent.Davidson will need to complete 50 hours of community service, which may be performed in New York and will likely be completed with the FDNY, the same fire department where his late father worked.
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