The boy from Cumbria, who has not been named, is believed to be one of the youngest held for drink-driving in the UK. Safety campaigners alarmed by the child’s arrest are demanding action over juvenile car crime.
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Kath Hartley, of the road safety campaigning charity Brake, said: “This is shocking and one of the youngest I have ever heard of.” She called for road safety education classes in school, adding: “This must be addressed as a matter of urgency. Young people must be taught the dangers of getting behind the wheel without proper training.”
And Alcohol Concern chief executive Don Shenker said: “It is alarming a nine-year-old can get alcohol let alone then get in a car and drive. I’ve never heard of someone so young drink driving. It seems we are in the grip of a serious social problem. Everyone has a duty to stop this happening. We have to look again at how we protect and supervise children in relation to alcohol.”
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