A teenage driver from Telford who crashed a car in a McDonald's car park has been handed a fine and points on his licence
McDonald's at Wrekin Retail Park, Telford. Photo: Google.
Samuel Amponsah - now aged 18 but 17 at the time - crashed a Ford Focus at the fast food giant's Wrekin Retail Park restaurant in Telford on July 25 last year. Amponsah, of Havenwood, Stirchley, pleaded guilty at Worcester Magistrates Court to driving without due care and attention, failing to report an accident and driving without insurance.
Magistrates fined him £69 and ordered for his driving licence to be endorsed with six points. Amponsah must also pay £138 in other court costs.
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