Police officer convicted of careless driving in Belfast

The incident happened at Carlisle Circus in Belfast on April 2nd 2025.
Police officer convicted of careless driving in Belfast

By Gráinne Ní Aodha, Press Association

A police officer has been convicted of careless driving in Belfast.

The Police Ombudsman’s Office investigated the incident from earlier this year after a complaint was received alleging the on-duty officer had driven through a zebra crossing and narrowly missed a child on a scooter.

The incident happened at Carlisle Circus in Belfast on April 2nd 2025.

The officer pleaded not guilty but was convicted following a contest at Belfast’s Laganside Magistrates’ Court, and received a fine of £250 (€293) and five penalty points.

In a separate case, another police officer was acquitted of charges of using a mobile phone while driving, and driving while not in proper control of a vehicle, at Dungannon Magistrates’ Court on Friday July 3rd.

“The case was investigated by the Police Ombudsman’s Office after receiving a referral from the Public Prosecution Service based on video evidence submitted by police in relation to an alleged speeding offence by a member of the public,” it said.

“The Police Ombudsman will now consider potential misconduct issues arising from both cases before submitting reports for consideration by the PSNI’s Professional Standards Department.”

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