A teenage boy who suffered a broken leg and wrist in a shocking e-scooter crash was told he could face points on his driving licence if taken to court.
Jamie, who is just 14, was rushed to hospital after he was hit by a taxi while riding his e-scooter in Pilsworth Road, Heywood, on August 24.
The teenager suffered a broken leg and wrist and now has to live with a metal bar in his leg while he recovers. READ MORE: 'Tenderpasta', the Manchester criminal behind a major £1.6m cocaine ring caught in a builder's yard But his devastated mum, Denise Carroll, was told her son could get points on his driving licence if taken to court - despite the fact he is three years away from being able to apply for one.
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