Vince Colosimo is spotted cycling the streets of Melbourne while puffing on a cigarette

Vince Colosimo is spotted cycling the streets of Melbourne puffing on a cigarette as he continues to fight $65,000 in traffic fines he allegedly received while being disqualified

Actor Vince Colosimo was spotted riding his bike across Melbourne on Saturday after being disqualified earlier.

The Wog Boy star, 56, kept a low profile as he zoomed around town while smoking a cigarette.

Vince wore tight black jeans and a black hooded jacket and dark sunglasses as he rode around the bike lanes on the side of the road.

The star could be set to return to court as he continues to contest allegations that he received 169 traffic fines while disqualified from driving.

The Wog Boy Forever star is accused of receiving a whopping $65,215 in unpaid fines dating back to 2012.

Actor Vince Colosimo was spotted riding his bike around Melbourne on Saturday, having previously been disqualified for driving a car

The Wog Boy star, 56, kept a low profile as he zoomed around town smoking a cigarette

The Wog Boy star, 56, kept a low profile as he zoomed around town smoking a cigarette

In March, it was reported that Fines Victoria would apply for an enforcement order against Colosimo at the Melbourne Magistrates Court, The Herald Sun reported at the time.

Officers could be given the power to search and seize his property or vehicles in order to sell and settle outstanding debts, the report said.

A $60.20 administrative fee will also be added to his outstanding fines.

The star could be set to return to court as he continues to contest allegations that he received 169 traffic fines while disqualified from driving

The star could be set to return to court as he continues to contest allegations that he received 169 traffic fines while disqualified from driving

Vince wore tight black jeans and a black hooded jacket and dark sunglasses as he rode around the bike lanes on the side of the road

Vince wore tight black jeans and a black hooded jacket and dark sunglasses as he rode around the bike lanes on the side of the road

In October, Colosimo was forced to embarrassingly leave Melbourne Magistrates’ Court by running into an alleyway in an attempt to avoid a media pack.

Colosimo had pleaded guilty to drugs and driving without a license and not giving his real name to police.

The 2021 ugly incident during Melbourne’s harsh Covid-19 lockdowns saw him again convicted and fined, adding another $2,500 to his growing number of fines.

Film and legal sources close to Colosimo have told Daily Mail Australia that the star disputed the number and total dollar value of the fines he allegedly imposed.

The Wog Boy Forever star is accused of racking up a whopping $65,215 in unpaid fines from 2012

The Wog Boy Forever star is accused of racking up a whopping $65,215 in unpaid fines from 2012

“I don’t even think it’s possible to have so many fines… it sounds extremely high to have so many fines,” said a source.

Colosimo had been in court over his highly publicized charges of driving under the influence of drugs, posing as his twin when he was stopped by police.

The news of the unpaid fines seemed to come as a shock to both Colosimo and his lawyer George Vassis, who quickly turned to address his client behind him.

Prosecutor Bianca Moleta told the court that Colosimo had again lost his license twice due to demerit points, while he was disqualified for fines imposed on him in recent years while his license was revoked.

It was reported in March that Fines Victoria would apply for an enforcement order against Colosimo at the Melbourne Magistrates Court, The Herald Sun reported at the time

It was reported in March that Fines Victoria would apply for an enforcement order against Colosimo at the Melbourne Magistrates Court, The Herald Sun reported at the time

“While he has not been charged, that is a reflection of the fact that the Traffic Camera Office essentially does not communicate with Victoria Police, but those are included in his history of demerit points after his driver’s license was revoked,” she said.

A source told the Daily Mail Australia that Colosimo claimed he did not incur the traffic fines himself because he had lent his Peugeot to a ‘mate’.

Colosimo and his legal team are said to be processing the fines to determine not only how they accrued, but also who was behind the wheel and when.

The court heard that Colosimo blames his mate for paying the lion’s share of the fines.

It is understood that Colosimo goes on to claim that most of the reports for the alleged breaches were sent to old addresses following several house moves and Covid-19 outages at Vicroads.

In October, Colosimo was forced to embarrassingly leave Melbourne Magistrates' Court by running into an alleyway in an attempt to avoid a media pack.  Colosimo had pleaded guilty to drugs and driving without a license and not giving his real name to police

In October, Colosimo was forced to embarrassingly leave Melbourne Magistrates’ Court by running into an alleyway in an attempt to avoid a media pack. Colosimo had pleaded guilty to drugs and driving without a license and not giving his real name to police