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An 8-year-old was driving in the south, his family was in the back seat - Walla! news

2022-02-20T08:38:45.360Z


The boy was driving in the dirt and his father was sitting next to him. In the back seat of the vehicle were his mother, sister - and his two-year-old brother who was not sitting in a safety seat. About two months ago, a document was published in which a child was driving a Bedouin diaspora in the Negev - following which his father, a resident of Kaseifa, was arrested.


An 8-year-old was driving in the south, his family was in the back seat

The boy was driving in the dirt and his father was sitting next to him.

In the back seat of the vehicle were his mother, sister - and his two-year-old brother who was not sitting in a safety seat.

About two months ago, a document was published in which a child was driving a Bedouin diaspora in the Negev - following which his father, a resident of Kaseifa, was arrested.

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Sunday, 20 February 2022, 10:22 Updated: 10:33

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The vehicle in which the child was driving (Photo: Official website, Israel Police spokeswoman)

An eight-year-old was seen driving a vehicle near Highway 25, police said today (Sunday).

The boy was driving in a dirt area and next to him was his father.

In the back seat of the vehicle sat the boy's mother, sister and two-year-old baby not a safety seat.

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A 9-year-old was documented driving an SUV in the south - police arrested the boy's father

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The nine-year-old drives near the Bedouin diaspora in the Negev, in December (Photo: Walla !, no)

About two months ago, a document was published in which a child was driving a Bedouin diaspora in the Negev.

Following this, a resident of Caspia was arrested on suspicion of allowing his nine-year-old son to drive, when he did not have a valid driver’s license for this vehicle.



The resident was spotted by the Appellant Station police a few hours after the video reached them.

"We view the use of vehicles by unlicensed drivers as a danger to their environment," police said.

"The Israel Police will continue to enforce the law by all means at its disposal in order to maintain public peace and security."



In October, a woman in Be'er Sheva was caught letting her two-year-old son drive a car.

As can be seen in the documentation, she was caught driving a car when the person who was actually holding the steering wheel was her toddler son.

The mother, a resident of the Bedouin diaspora, began confronting the police and cursing them after she was arrested.

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