Gainesville Police Officer Daniel Rengering, a “hot cop” who parlayed that fame into a stint on the “Survivor” television show, has had a third mishap with his cruiser within two years.

Rengering on Jan. 23 ran over a very large rock in a parking lot. His car became lodged on top of the rock and had to be towed to dislodge it, further damaging the car.

An internal affairs investigation was done and a charge of carelessness with city property was sustained, according to the report. The reports become public record when investigations are completed.

Rengering was suspended for a week — 20 hours on suspension and a loss of 20 hours of vacation pay — and lost the privilege of taking his police car home for 56 days. He must also take 10 hours of driver retraining.

On Dec. 30, 2017, Rengering, was using lights and siren while responding to a fire when he lost control of his police car on a sweeping turn on a wet road. He slid into the curb, causing $7,438 in damage to the car. The accident was deemed preventable.

Another crash occurred Aug. 8, 2017. Rengering was on his way home from training when traffic stopped abruptly and he swerved to avoid a rear end collision. Rengering collided with a tree and damaged the passenger side of his patrol vehicle.

Points are accumulated for preventable crashes. Take-home privileges were suspended for Rengering’s previous two incidents but Rengering was not suspended until the most recent case.

Rengering was one of several officers who earned “hot cop” status after a selfie of them went viral on social media as they were preparing for work in 2017 as Hurricane Irma was approaching.

A gig on the “Survivor” reality television show followed with Rengering making it through several weeks before he was voted off.

Rengering has also done some modeling, a calendar, appearances at conventions and events, and the sale of books and other items with his autograph.