The case relates to a boy driving an HGV lorry on the M1 Motorway near Dungannon
A County Tyrone man set to stand trial on charges arising out of an incident in which a child was filmed driving a lorry has entered guilty pleas to a number of offences.
He faced a further charge of dangerous driving on his own account. The cruelty charges alleged the accused wilfully ill-treated, neglected and exposed both children in a manner causing unnecessary suffering or injury to health. However, in court today a defence barrister requested his client be re-arraigned on three counts, all of which were accepted. These involve one count each of child cruelty, dangerous driving and aiding and abetting a child to drive dangerously.
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