Britney Spears Ordered Not to Drive with Kids

As anticipated, People and TMZ are reporting that Britney may no longer drive with her children in the car.  This is due to a video that surfaced of her running a red light and texting with her two young sons in the car.

The sealed order came after a 90-minute hearing with lawyers for Spears and ex-husband Kevin Federline.  Orders were made. ... I can't discuss the content of those orders," says Federline's lawyer Mark Vincent Kaplan. "Documents have not been released by the court, and I don't know if they will be. The matter will be continued at a future date."  Spears's lawyer, who always responds with the most intelligent comments, told reporters afterwards that everything "was great."

At the request of Federline's attorney, Shane Partridge, the photographer who filmed subpeoned video of Spears's allegedly running a red light on Nov. 8 was also present, but he did not participate in the hearing.  "The tape of Britney running the red light was not viewed today, but it was a major point of the hearing," the source tells PEOPLE. "Britney's lawyers brought in an expert who argued that, for whatever reason, Britney could have made the turn through the red light."

In my humble opinion, and keep in mind I have no independent knowledge of this case or any of the parties, Britney is barking up the wrong tree.  Just do what the Court wants and you can have your kids back.  I would love to know what expert they got to say she could run a red light.  Money can buy anything.

In other bizarre Britney news, TMZ is reporting that Britney plans to celebrate Thanksgiving with Hannah Montana, Miley Cyrus herself.  Earlier this week, In Touch reported that Billy Ray Cyrus invited Brit to dinner with the Cyrus family, saying, "We love her. We would love to be there for you and we care about you." He also stated that Miley is "a big fan" of Brit's and "wants to reach out" to her.

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