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Pulling power!
 
Pulling power

It was reported this week that an 18-year-old Donegal man told police he was 'looking for women' after he was stopped driving a tractor in Derry City Centre.

 

The Belfast Telegraph said  Anthony Breslin from Gortnaskea in Burnfoot, County Donegal, admitted having no L plates on his tractor on August 16.

 

District Judge Barney McElholm said, “This is Don Juan - I was going to say Derry Juan but that would not be correct."

 

Defence solicitor Mr. Seamus Quigley said Breslin’s father had sent him to look for some cattle and after he had done that he had ‘taken the head staggers’ and gone to Derry to look for women.

 

The solicitor added: “We all know tractors are all about pulling power but this taking it to extremes.“

 

Breslin was fined £50.

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