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A Seminole County, Florida, woman was arrested after she allegedly let a 7-year-old boy drive a vehicle, then posted a video of it to social media, according to a report.

Kwaniqua Glenn is seen in a booking photo released to News 13 and distributed by CNN.
Kwaniqua Glenn is seen in a booking photo released to News 13 and distributed by CNN.

Kwaniqua Glenn, 34, is accused of video-recording the boy driving while she was in the passenger seat, central Florida-area television station News 13 reported.

The Seminole County Sheriff’s Office was alerted to the video on social media by a school resource officer who saw it and recognized the child as a student at the school to which he is assigned, deputies said. They said she met the boy at his bus stop and told him to get behind the wheel and drive through the neighborhood.

Investigators think the driving incident happened sometime around Sept. 20 in unincorporated Altamonte Springs. Based on viewing the video, deputies estimate that the boy drove for about less than 1/2 a mile at an average speed of about 29 mph during one quarter-mile stretch.

No property was damaged and no one was injured.

Glenn was arrested Thursday morning and charged with child neglect. She posted bond and was out of jail later that night.