Tractor driver arrested at Whitegate charged with road traffic offences

Gardaí said a man in his 20s has been charged with a number of serious road traffic offences.
Tractor driver arrested at Whitegate charged with road traffic offences

By Bairbre Holmes, Press Association

The driver of a tractor and slurry tank who was arrested at Whitegate, Co Cork, has been charged with a number of serious road traffic offences, gardaí said.

The Whitegate oil refinery was the site of a blockade during fuel protests over the last week, which was cleared by gardaí on Saturday.

An Garda Síochána said a truck with a slurry tank approached a cordon checkpoint shortly after 2pm on Saturday.

They said the vehicle was directed to stop by Garda members, but continued on.

Gardaí activated blue lights and sirens and pursued the tractor, which they say started “driving erratically, swerving into the opposite direction in an effort to get away from gardai and endangering other road users”.

They said the tractor was stopped by uniform and plainclothes officers in marked and unmarked patrol cars and the driver, a man in his 20s, was arrested.

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