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TMZ cameraman Josh Levine spotted Paris' Range Rover at 1:50 a.m. Wednesday on Sunset Blvd. in West Hollywood. Levine noticed that a patrol car was following her vehicle -- which was moving quite slow -- for a block with it's emergency lights off. Then the flashing red lights lit up the street and, according to Levine, "Paris booked it."
Levine ran for three blocks, then turned up a side street where he saw the patrol officer and Paris' vehicle. The officer did not ticket Hilton and allowed her to leave.
Deputy Rudy Acevedo says Hilton was driving by Privilege, a nightclub, and began slowing down, stopping, slowing down and stopping again in traffic. Acevedo says Hilton did speed up when he turned on his emergency lights, but a block later he directed her on his loudspeaker to turn right, and she did.
Last month, Paris Hilton was caught parking in a disabled bay.
The 'House of Wax' star infuriated residents in the exclusive Los
Angeles apartment complex where her boyfriend, American football player Matt
Leinart, lives by repeatedly leaving her car in the same spot.
Paris' spokesman, Elliot Mintz, told America's New York Post newspaper: "I
find the reports surprising."
Just days after , Hilton hit a parked car causing damage, then left without leaving a note -- allegedly a violation of California law, and it's all on video.
It happened after a shopping spree in trendy Robertson Blvd in L.A. with her new BFF, Kim Kardashian . After loading her shopping bags into the trunk of her Range Rover, Hilton says good-bye to Kardashian and starts to back out of the parking spot without her seat belt on -- another violation of law.
Hilton checks her mirrors and looks around, but apparently doesn't notice the parked Honda Civic behind her and slams into the bumper, causing damage to both vehicles.
Hilton then exits the public parking structure without leaving a note with her contact information, which is a misdemeanor under California law, punishable by as much as six months in jail.
This latest incident is just another in a series of Hilton-related car mishaps.
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