Lindsay Lohan and Amanda Bynes

Lindsay Lohan and Amanda Bynes Credit: Lindsay Lohan and Amanda Bynes (Getty Images)

Amanda Bynes was caught driving with a suspended license on Sunday, and Lindsay Lohan wants to know why the former "The Amanda Show" star seems to be getting a break.

TMZ.com reported that Bynes, 26, had her car impounded after police pulled her over for driving with a suspended license Sunday morning in Burbank, Calif.

Early Monday morning, Lohan, 26, tweeted "Why did I get put in jail and a nickelodeon star has had NO punishment(s) so far?" in reference to Bynes.
Though Bynes was not arrested, she lost her driving privileges after a DUI arrest in April and two alleged hit-and-run cases.

Lohan, an ex-Disney darling, has also had her fair share of troubled driving.

In 2010, she served 14 days in jail for violating probation of a 2007 DUI charge. The "Mean Girls" actress has had five jail sentences in as many years.

Lohan later tweeted, "These are the moments that I appreciate my life experiences, living without regrets and Disney for supporting me as an actress-night all."

Bynes is scheduled for a court appearance on Sept. 27 for her hit-and-run incidents.

The proportion of drivers who refused to take a test after being pulled over by trained officers doubled over five years. NewsdayTV’s Virginia Huie reports.  Credit: Newsday/Steve Pfost, John Paraskevas, Kendall Rodriguez; Morgan Campbell; Photo credit: Erika Woods; Mitchell family; AP/Mark Lennihan, Hans Pennink; New York Drug Enforcement Task Force; Audrey C. Tiernan; Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office

'Just disappointing and ... sad' The proportion of drivers who refused to take a test after being pulled over by trained officers doubled over five years. NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports. 

The proportion of drivers who refused to take a test after being pulled over by trained officers doubled over five years. NewsdayTV’s Virginia Huie reports.  Credit: Newsday/Steve Pfost, John Paraskevas, Kendall Rodriguez; Morgan Campbell; Photo credit: Erika Woods; Mitchell family; AP/Mark Lennihan, Hans Pennink; New York Drug Enforcement Task Force; Audrey C. Tiernan; Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office

'Just disappointing and ... sad' The proportion of drivers who refused to take a test after being pulled over by trained officers doubled over five years. NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports. 

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