Just the sentencing bit is new here...
I mean, unpaid work and £750 compo to the driver?
£750 isn't too shabby an amount. But it's hardly what could be called proper redress either
Greenock sheriff orders man to pay taxi driver compensationhttps://www.greenocktelegraph.co.uk/new ... pensation/A GREENOCK man who assaulted a taxi driver in an unprovoked attack as his granddaughter watched on has been ordered to pay hundreds of pounds in compensation. James Orr repeatedly punched the man on the head and body while his vehicle was still in motion in Ladyburn Street on August 3 last year.
The 64-year-old taxi driver was on duty at the time and was carrying his adult granddaughter as a passenger.
He slowed his vehicle after observing a disturbance involving Orr when he turned on to Ladyburn Street at around 2:25am.
Orr, whose attention was then drawn to the taxi, ran towards the car and open the driver’s door.
He immediately began throwing punches at the man and later ran off from the scene.
Having been contacted via 999, police officers attended and photographed bruising to the driver’s forearm.
Orr admitted a charge of assault through lawyer Aidan Gallagher at Greenock Sheriff Court last month.
The 40-year-old returned to the dock for sentencing on Wednesday, with Mr Gallagher telling the court his client had been ‘highly intoxicated’ when he committed the offence.
He added: “That clearly had an adverse impact upon him, upon his judgement and his view of the situation that unfolded.”
The court heard Orr had, within a report prepared by a social worker in advance of his sentencing, expressed ‘remorse’ and ‘disgust’ in relation to his own conduct.
Mr Gallagher also acknowledged that Orr's behaviour was aggravated by the fact that the taxi was 'moving relatively slowly' at the time.
Sheriff Anthony McGeehan condemned the ‘unprovoked’ attack and warned Orr his actions could have seen him jailed.
He added: “This incident can only be described as serious and it must have been terrifying, not only to the driver but also his granddaughter who was a passenger in the car at the time.”
Orr was ordered to complete 140 hours of unpaid work in the next 12 months.
He will also be required to pay the victim a total of £750 in compensation.