LiLo to lay low on community work

Lindsay Lohan Picture: EPA/WILL OLIVER

Lindsay Lohan Picture: EPA/WILL OLIVER

Published Mar 16, 2015

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Lindsay Lohan has been given new rules for her community service.

The actress has been set new limitations on the amount of time she can spend completing her sentence each day, having previously been told to serve an extra 125 hours of work after a judge criticised certain tasks she had counted as community service.

The 28-year-old was represented by her attorney Shawn Holley at a hearing who was told the socialite is only allowed to serve a maximum of four hours of her sentence each day, according to gossip website TMZ.

The ruling follows a report which stated Lindsay had claimed six hours of community service in one day last year, including appearing in matinee and evening performances of the play Speed-the-Plow as well as two hours of meet-n-greets with fans.

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