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Bieber pulled over in his ‘Batmobile’ for third time this year

Justin Bieber was pulled over for making an “unsafe turn” in his “Batmobile” yesterday on Ventura Boulevard in Los Angeles. It’s the singer’s third time being stopped by police for a traffic violation since getting his driver’s license last April.

Photos were snapped of Bieber, 17, behind the wheel of his customized black Cadillac, which features a Batman logo in the front and back. As he waited for an officer to approach, the “Baby” singer cracked his reflective window and appeared to have his hand clutched to his forehead in embarrassment. He soon rolled down the window to speak to the grey-haired officer.

According to TMZ, Bieber was let off with a warning. But he is developing something of a reputation. In October, Bieber was pulled over after cutting off a highway patrolman. The pop star was in a “three-car motorcade” with Sean Kingston following him in his Rolls Royce. Bieber was also let off with a warning then.

In July, Bieber was pulled over in South Beach, Fla., outside a T.G.I Friday’s, when officers suspected that he looked too young to be behind the wheel of a high-priced vehicle. He was driving with Kingston.

“[The cop] pulled [Justin] over in front of the restaurant on Ocean Drive,” a waiter who overheard the traffic stop told HollywoodLife.com. “He thought it was strange that this young kid was driving a brand new convertible Rolls-Royce.”