A DANGEROUS driver has been sent to the crown court after an incident on a Herefordshire petrol station forecourt.
Carter Taylor entered a guilty plea to one count of driving a motor vehicle dangerously when he appeared before magistrates in March.
The court heard from Crown Prosecution Service prosecutor Owen Beale that the 25-year-old, who was represented at the hearing by defence solicitor Edwina Gatehouse, had committed the offence at a Herefordshire petrol station on March 23 last year.
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He had driven a mechanically propelled vehicle dangerously on Whitney on Wye petrol station forecourt, magistrates at Hereford's Bath Street Justice Centre were told.
The case was sent to the crown court for sentencing, with a pre-sentencing report ordered to be carried out by the probation service, and Taylor, of Whitney on Wye, was released on unconditional bail.
He will appear before Worcester Crown Court for sentencing on April 9.
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