Boy, 9, enjoyed driving front-end loader, court told
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By Alison Sandy
December 03, 2009 02:21pm
<!-- Split page --><!-- Lead Content Panel -->A NINE-year-old boy at the centre of an Industrial Court case regards driving a 30-tonne front-end loader for the past three years as "fun".
The court has heard that Dane Karreman began operating heavy machinery as a six-year-old and his grandfather, Multimillionaire Dirk Karreman, is seeking to overturn a State Government ban preventing him from driving the equipment.
Yesterday, the court was told that Dane was operating heavy machinery including a 30-tonne front-end loader, excavator and bobcat, at the family's quarry up to 10 hours a day.
Today, child psychologist, Dr Michael Beech, said if you ask Dane about the experience "he'd say he was doing it for fun."
"I don't see he's being exploited", Dr Beech said.
Dr Beech and other experts appeared today to testify on whether or not he should continue to work at the Mt Cotton quarry southeast of Brisbane amid concerns he could be injured or killed.
This has been in and out of the papers a bit of late. Just wondering what our forumites might think. Some of the best operators I know started out this way. ( Wish I had been one of them)