Actor Stephen Baldwin was arrested in Sugar Hill in Harlem early Friday for driving with a suspended license, police said.
A sharp-eyed cop spotted an expired temporary registration sticker, issued in Texas, on the windshield of Baldwin’s gold 2013 Ford Explorer and pulled him over on Broadway near W. 156th St. about 6:45 a.m., officials said.
Further inspection revealed that the 47-year-old “Bio-Dome” actor, and brother of Alec Baldwin, had a suspended driver’s license, cops said.
Baldwin was brought to the 33rd Precinct and released with a desk appearance ticket on the license charge.
It’s not the first time Baldwin has gotten into trouble with his vehicle. In 2012, he pleaded guilty to driving without a license after he made an illegal U-turn in Harlem. He paid $155 in fines and charges.
“I have nothing but respect for the men and women in uniform,” he said at the time.
An evangelical Christian who lives in Stony Point, N.Y. Baldwin pleaded guilty in March, 2013, to failing to pay three years’ state income tax.
The tax bill was $400,000.
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