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PostPosted: Fri Apr 16, 2021 5:16 pm 
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Nothing on why this all kicked off, but came across it accidentally in the 'Thursday court round-up', so not a great amount of detail.


Taxi attack

https://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/fp/t ... ing-witch/

Dundee man Euan Boyes admitted attacking three police officers and a taxi office worker in a violent fracas in Perth.

Boyes appeared pled guilty to behaving in a threatening or abusive manner which was likely to cause fear or alarm on November 18 at Radio Taxis’ office on Scott Street.

The 27-year-old smashed a window by throwing a bin through it.

He also struggled with a Radio Taxis employee, then struck the window of a police car and kicked the inside of the vehicle.

Boyes, of Provost Road in Dundee, pled guilty to an amended charge of acting in an aggressive manner, repeatedly shouting and swearing and uttering threats of violence.

He also assaulted one police officer by kicking him on the body, as well as attacking a colleague by spitting on him.

While still at the scene, Boyes repeatedly spat at a third officer.

Sentence was deferred, pending reports.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 16, 2021 5:17 pm 
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Boyes, of Provost Road in Dundee...

Provy Road, eh? :roll:

Wonder why it all kicked off? Maybe he wanted a taxi back to Dundee, and didn't like the quote :roll:

Or maybe they refused him :roll:

Echoes of the Dundee guy on a night out acting the hard man because he's in Perth :roll:


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 16, 2021 5:17 pm 
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Incidentally, reason I found the above article was that I was looking for a bit more information on this, which is 'premium content', so you only get the first few lines, and I wasn't particularly interested in reading the rest :x :-&


Dundee ‘screaming witch’ shoplifted, spat Covid and swallowed tablets pulled from bra

https://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/fp/d ... -from-bra/

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A “screaming witch” tried to spit Covid onto store staff during a 15-minute brawl before swallowing 50 tablets she had hidden inside her bra.

Andrea Westwater tried to rip off her mask after threatening to infect the shop workers who tackled her when she was spotted shoplifting in Debenhams.

She kept spitting into the mask but the store staff managed to keep it over her mouth so she was unable to land any of it on them during the fracas.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 16, 2021 5:18 pm 
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Was actually interested in where the description 'screaming witch' came from, because you can be accused of 'misogyny' for stuff like that these days, and 'misogyny' may soon become a specific crime :roll:

And in fact the 'court round-up' did explain this - it seems it was her own description. So that's OK, then =D> :roll:

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The 38-year-old’s solicitor Jim Laverty, said: “She described herself in her own words as acting like a screaming witch outside the shop.”


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 16, 2021 6:12 pm 
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Nothing on why this all kicked off

If I was a betting man I would say drinks, or drugs.

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“She described herself in her own words as acting like a screaming witch outside the shop.”

Be rude to disagree with the witch.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2021 4:02 pm 
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Sussex wrote:
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Nothing on why this all kicked off

If I was a betting man I would say drinks, or drugs.

Correct, but both, actually [-(

But article now outlines the reason for his kick off at the taxi office. Sounds like a right lad :roll:


Drugged-up Dundee man attacked neighbour with breadknife and smashed taxi office window

https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/lo ... ce-window/

A Dundee dad sliced his hands as he tried to protect himself during a terrifying knife attack in his living room.

Steven Getty was watching TV when drugged-up neighbour Euan Boyes smashed his way into their home, booting the door off its hinges.

Boyes grabbed a breadknife and swung it at Mr Getty, who clutched the blade with both hands in an effort to stop the assault.

Perth Sheriff Court heard Boyes held the knife to Mr Getty’s throat.

Boyes was jailed for 42 months for both the assault on Mr Getty in Dundee’s Provost Road in March and a separate violent disturbance at a taxi office in Perth five months earlier.

Sheriff Gillian Wade told the 27-year-old: “It is extremely disturbing that you have gone from having no convictions at all, to this.

“You will appreciate that there is no alternative to a custodial sentence.

“And that has to be a sentence of some duration to reflect the harm that has been caused.”

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Fiscal depute Jamie Dunbar said Mr Getty was at home when he heard a loud bang outside.

“He pulled open the curtains and he saw the accused standing directly outside his window.

Boyes told him to “come outside”.

Mr Getty opened the window and Boyes tried to punch him.

“In turn Mr Getty tried to punch the accused,” said Mr Dunbar.

“This angered the accused, who punched the window causing it to shatter.

“He then went into the common close area and once inside he began kicking the front door of Mr Getty’s flat.

“Mr Getty tried to keep the door closed, however the accused gained entry to the hallway and began punching Mr Getty on the head and body.”

Mr Dunbar told the court: “During the course of the struggle, the accused pulled Mr Getty’s T-shirt off over his head and fell backwards out into the common close.

“This allowed Mr Getty to retreat into his lounge and shut the door.

“Mr Getty then picked up a knife in an effort to protect himself.”

Eight-inch blade

Boyes walked into the property and kicked the living room door off its hinges.

Boyes hurled the door at Mr Getty, grabbed the dropped knife and and swung it at his victim.

Mr Dunbar said: “In an attempt to defend himself, Mr Getty grabbed hold of the blade of the knife with both hands.

“He suffered cuts.

“The accused forced him backwards to the wall and held the knife at his throat.

“He then walked out of the property with the knife in his hand.”

Police found the weapon, described as a bread knife with an eight-inch serrated blade, on the pavement outside.

Mr Dunbar said: “Mr Getty was shaking and bleeding heavily from his hands.”

He was taken to Ninewells Hospital for treatment to cuts to his hands, and bruises to his face and body.

Boyes was found by police, hiding in his bedroom cupboard.

Taxi office rampage

The court heard Boyes was at the centre of another disturbance at Radio Taxis’ office in South Street, Perth, at 3am on November 18.

Told there would not be a taxi available, he shouted at an employee: ‘I’m going to f***ing kill you’.

He threatened to stab another man.

Boyes left the office and Ms Stewart closed the door to prevent him coming back.

Outside, he picked up a bin and hurled it at the office window causing it to crack, then shattered it with a kick.

He then threatened police who arrived on the scene and was restrained using PAVA spray

Solicitor David Holmes said: “Both offences were committed after Mr Boyes had consumed alcohol and taken valium.

“He has no memory of the incident in Perth and only some memory of what happened in Dundee.”


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2021 4:08 pm 
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Told there would not be a taxi available, he shouted at an employee: ‘I’m going to f***ing kill you’.

An ambiguous phrase. Could mean that he would have to wait. Or that he was being refused service.

I suspect the latter [-(


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Told there would not be a taxi available, he shouted at an employee: ‘I’m going to f***ing kill you’.

An ambiguous phrase. Could mean that he would have to wait. Or that he was being refused service.

I suspect the latter [-(


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