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video of 7-year-old driving car

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Article:
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/montreal/story/2009/08/03/que-boy-driver.html


See video here:
http://videos.lcn.canoe.ca/video/31708251001/enfant-au-volant-voyez-des-images/

Cops probe video of 7-year-old driving car

Quebec provincial police are investigating and said charges could be laid after viewing a YouTube video showing the parents of a seven-year-old boy cheering their son on as he drives the family SUV on a country road.

"Since seeing this video, we've opened an investigation," Sgt. Chantal Mackels said Monday.

"Once the investigation is over with, we'll give it to the Crown prosecutor who will analyze it and decide if he's issuing a criminal offence."

Mackels wouldn't say what charges the parents could face.

Besides the fact that the child is underage, none of the five people in the Honda CRV was wearing a seatbelt.

In the video, the boy sits on the edge of the driver's seat, looking relaxed but alert as he grips the steering wheel and drives the vehicle.

His father sits in the passenger seat with the video camera and gives a running commentary, identifying the boy as Samuel from the North Shore.

Dad cheerfully notes as the speed approaches 40 kilometres an hour that "it's a little fast."

Observing that his son is calmly chewing gum as he drives, the father tells him to "smile for the camera," although the boy's mother, who sits in the back seat with a little girl on her lap, apparently tells the father not to distract the boy.

An older boy sits in the back seat beside the mother.

She says something unintelligible at one point and gestures but smiles for the camera when it is pointed at her.

The boy's father tells Samuel he loves him several times and when he hits 70 km/h, dad starts to laugh and says, "He's rolling, he's rolling."

There was no apparent time stamp to indicate when the video was taken, although bloggers noticed it on Friday and copied it before it was quickly removed from YouTube. It has since reappeared on the popular site and several other sites.

The video is one of dozens posted on the site showing young children behind the wheel.

Last week, another seven-year-old became a media sensation in the United States when video surfaced of him leading police on a chase in Utah. He took his father's car because he didn't want to go to church.

 
video with sound... stupid comments from the father (in french)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rE7whFva490
 
Not that it removes any responsibility from the parents but the video is two years old.

Quebecer ready to face legal consequences for letting seven-year-old son drive

August 4, 2009 - 12:24
THE CANADIAN PRESS

MONTREAL - A Quebecer who filmed his seven-year-old son driving a car along a back road says he regrets the whole affair and is willing to face any legal consequences.

The father gave an interview with veteran crime reporter Claude Poirier and said the incident occurred two years ago.

More on link

I wonder if there's a statute of limitations on something like this?
 
Coincidence maybe, but I just saw this on the T.V. the other nite...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1h_krGmcAVk

PLAIN CITY, Utah

Police in Utah say a 7-year-old boy led officers on a car chase in an effort to avoid going to church.

Dispatchers received reports of a child driving recklessly on Sunday morning. Weber County Sheriff's Capt. Klint Anderson says one witness said the boy drove through a stop sign.

Anderson says two deputies caught up with the boy and tried unsuccessfully to stop the Dodge Intrepid in an area about 45 miles north of Salt Lake City. The car reached 40 mph before the boy stopped in a driveway and ran inside a home.

Anderson says when the boy's father later confronted him, the boy said he didn't want to go to church. The boy is too young to prosecute and no citations were issued, although police did urge the father to make his car keys more inaccessible to children.

:rofl:
 
Yrys said:
A bit late for saying that he didn't show judgement,
wouldn't he have retired the video if it was the case ?

He did actually... what we can find on youtube are only copies.

There are just so many things wrong with this "video", I hope that they can hold it against him... even if it is from 2 years ago, this video is a timeless proof.
 
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