Unlicensed, Uninsured Teen Pleads Guilty After crashing Mom’s car in reckless Joyride

An 18-year-old from St. Phillip’s Village has been found guilty of multiple traffic violations following an unauthorized joyride that culminated in a collision with a parked bus on Freetown’s main road on September 27. The young man, who appeared before Acting Chief Magistrate Dexter Wason, admitted to six offenses, including careless driving, driving without the owner’s consent, driving without insurance, driving without a license, failing to report an accident, and fleeing the scene. Police reports indicate that the teen drove away after the crash, which caused damage to the bus’s bumper and taillight. He was subsequently apprehended at the Freetown Police Station. The court issued a reprimand and discharged him on three counts, imposed a 90-day ban on obtaining a driver’s license, and levied a $1,000 fine for driving without insurance. Sentencing for the careless driving charge has been postponed to October 2, pending the submission of a repair estimate by the victim. This incident underscores the dangers of reckless driving and the legal consequences of unauthorized vehicle use.