Former taxi firm owner broke Blackpool cab's windscreenhttps://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/news ... -1-9800522A former taxi firm owner broke the windscreen of a cab while he was on holiday in Blackpool.
Neil Gallagher, 38, of Compass Street, Swansea, pleaded guilty to causing damage.
He was fined £120 and ordered to pay £330 compensation towards the cost of the windscreen and the driver’s lost earnings.
Prosecutor, Pam Smith, said a taxi picked up Gallagher and his wife outside Blackpool Pleasure Beach ice arena on May 6 at 12.25am.
Gallagher asked to go to a cash point then a kebab house where he and his wife would eat and wanted the cabbie to wait for them and then take them to their hotel.
The driver said it was a very busy time and he would not be able to wait while the couple ate.
Gallagher told him: “I own a taxi company in Wales and you will do this as I’m paying.”
The driver refused and Gallagher got out and hit the windscreen shattering it. The cabbie said he lost earnings as he could not drive the taxi that night or the next which was a bank holiday because he could not get his vehicle repaired.
Robert Castle, defending, said his client had had a taxi company in Wales but it had failed.
Gallagher’s mental health had been affected by that and he had had a nervous breakdown earlier this year.
He and his wife had come to Blackpool for a few days break to get away from it all. Gallagher felt the cabbie had a legally obliged to take them.
In frustration he slapped the windscreen, not intending to damage it.