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PostPosted: Fri May 24, 2013 12:19 pm 
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Cabbie turf war breaks out in Chelmsford


A CHELMSFORD taxi driver who claims he was reversed into by a fellow cabbie over a territory dispute is furious after police chose not to prosecute.

Driver Arron Grattin caught the Maldon-registered taxi picking up a group of revellers from Duke Street, Chelmsford, in the early hours of May 5, despite it being unlicensed to work in the area.

Arron is still on crutches after being run over by a Maldon taxi driver.

As both cars dropped off the large group of passengers on Bank Street, Braintree, at 2am he decided to confront the man in his cab.

"As soon as I dropped my group off I saw the other car drop his passengers round the corner," explained Arron, 22, from Braintree. "I went over to him and asked why he was taking fares from Chelmsford when he is not allowed.

"He got annoyed and wanted to drive off, so he reversed his car and hit me three times.

"Now I'm on crutches and I can't really work because the impact has damaged the nerves in my knee."

The injured 22-year-old then says he waited 90 minutes for police after reporting the incident, but claims no officers arrived.

"I called back after an hour and they said they were really sorry but there was nothing they could do," added Arron, who pays £400 per year for his taxi licence.

"I was not going to wait any longer for an ambulance so I tried to get into my cab and drive, but I had to stop and order one because it was too painful.

"When I got to the hospital they said to rest it out as long as possible, it has affected my livelihood."

He is outraged that police have dealt with the matter through neighbourhood or community resolution, an approach where the officer decides if criminals and their victims can agree to resolve an offence without the need for a prosecution.

From May 2010 to June last year, Essex Police dealt with 6,386 crimes using Neighbourhood Resolution.

Many of the crimes relate to common assault, shoplifting and criminal damage. However, more serious offences such as blackmail, grievous bodily harm and death threats have also been dealt with in this way.

"I don't think that is the best message to send to other people – that you can get away with something as terrible as that if it is your first offence.

"I thought this incident would have been more than enough, but what needs to happen? Does someone need to be killed? It shouldn't have to get that far."

Arron, who has been a cabbie for just a year has now arranged a meeting with staff at Chelmsford City Council to discuss how they can do more to assist fellow taxi drivers.

"We want people to realise that if you are licensed in Maldon you do not come to Chelmsford and start nicking our work because your area is not doing so well.

"People who have been doing this job in Chelmsford tell me it has always been the same; it is a free-for-all," he added.

A police spokesman said: "Police investigated a collision in Bank Street, Braintree, between a car and a pedestrian.

"The incident occurred between 3am and 3.10am on May 5 where a 22-year-old suffered injuries to his leg.

"A 35-year-old driver from Maldon was dealt with by community resolution."


Read more: http://www.thisistotalessex.co.uk/Cabbi ... z2UCx9YbmP

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PostPosted: Fri May 24, 2013 7:24 pm 
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This 22 year old has been in the game five minutes and knows all taxi laws back to front.

Clearly none of the acts fit into what Mr Expert wants the law to be, so he now tries the law of the jungle.

He needs to learn to stick his hooter out of other folks business.

If the law is being breached he should take pictures and report to it to the proper authorities.

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PostPosted: Fri May 24, 2013 8:09 pm 
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Sussex wrote:
This 22 year old has been in the game five minutes and knows all taxi laws back to front.


I thought that - how can he afford insurance?

maybe he's a lurker on tdo - not that he'd learn anything :lol:

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PostPosted: Sat May 25, 2013 1:33 am 
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Sussex wrote:
This 22 year old has been in the game five minutes and knows all taxi laws back to front.

Clearly none of the acts fit into what Mr Expert wants the law to be, so he now tries the law of the jungle.

He needs to learn to stick his hooter out of other folks business.

If the law is being breached he should take pictures and report to it to the proper authorities.


he correct though isnt he :-k


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PostPosted: Sat May 25, 2013 5:22 am 
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Tico wrote:
Sussex wrote:
This 22 year old has been in the game five minutes and knows all taxi laws back to front.

Clearly none of the acts fit into what Mr Expert wants the law to be, so he now tries the law of the jungle.

He needs to learn to stick his hooter out of other folks business.

If the law is being breached he should take pictures and report to it to the proper authorities.


he correct though isnt he :-k


How do you know. The passengers that he picked up may have booked the car. If this is the case he would be OK to pick up.

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PostPosted: Sat May 25, 2013 7:45 am 
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I got to agree with the ''take photos and report it down the right channels''.

Trying to confront the driver him self is not the right path, all this will does is make a bad situation worse.

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PostPosted: Sat May 25, 2013 11:49 am 
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grandad wrote:
Tico wrote:
Sussex wrote:
This 22 year old has been in the game five minutes and knows all taxi laws back to front.

Clearly none of the acts fit into what Mr Expert wants the law to be, so he now tries the law of the jungle.

He needs to learn to stick his hooter out of other folks business.

If the law is being breached he should take pictures and report to it to the proper authorities.


he correct though isnt he :-k


How do you know. The passengers that he picked up may have booked the car. If this is the case he would be OK to pick up.



because it unlikely that car had drop off an pick up in same street in out of area city an if so why he run lad over if he had nothing to hide why he no say take my number an report me if he not doing any wrong then?

or are you another liberty taking ph driver youself who think it ok to do as he please

an you must get off you mission of hate for Tico and be logical now go gum you porridge like a good pensioner


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PostPosted: Sat May 25, 2013 11:51 am 
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yellowcars wrote:
I got to agree with the ''take photos and report it down the right channels''.

Trying to confront the driver him self is not the right path, all this will does is make a bad situation worse.


that does nothing lo will look at it and find reason he cant take it further time an time again


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PostPosted: Sat May 25, 2013 12:58 pm 
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Tico wrote:
grandad wrote:
Tico wrote:

he correct though isnt he :-k


How do you know. The passengers that he picked up may have booked the car. If this is the case he would be OK to pick up.



because it unlikely that car had drop off an pick up in same street in out of area city an if so why he run lad over if he had nothing to hide why he no say take my number an report me if he not doing any wrong then?

or are you another liberty taking ph driver youself who think it ok to do as he please

an you must get off you mission of hate for Tico and be logical now go gum you porridge like a good pensioner

You are assuming that to be the case.
I run both Hackney and private hire cars.
I don't hate you. I don't hate anyone. i don't like most of your comments but that is not hate. By the way I still have all my own teeth and what makes you think I am a pensioner?

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PostPosted: Sat May 25, 2013 2:49 pm 
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grandad wrote:
You are assuming that to be the case.
I run both Hackney and private hire cars.
I don't hate you. I don't hate anyone. i don't like most of your comments but that is not hate. By the way I still have all my own teeth and what makes you think I am a pensioner?



i think it most definetly the case an you can argue it all you like but you know he was nicking jobs an lad had balls to go say so otherwise he no pull off like F1 start an end up run lad over

if you run both then you shood not be condoning this in any way as you know rule for both type

screen name an if my coment is no like by you i no care cos you imo are a blind man leading more blind man that or you have conflict of interest which is it


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PostPosted: Sat May 25, 2013 7:04 pm 
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he correct though isnt he :-k

No. [-X

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Sussex wrote:
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he correct though isnt he :-k

No. [-X



has the law changed to allow car from other licence area to pick up freely as it please?


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PostPosted: Sun May 26, 2013 12:18 am 
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Tico wrote:
grandad wrote:
You are assuming that to be the case.
I run both Hackney and private hire cars.
I don't hate you. I don't hate anyone. i don't like most of your comments but that is not hate. By the way I still have all my own teeth and what makes you think I am a pensioner?



i think it most definetly the case an you can argue it all you like but you know he was nicking jobs an lad had balls to go say so otherwise he no pull off like F1 start an end up run lad over

if you run both then you shood not be condoning this in any way as you know rule for both type

screen name an if my coment is no like by you i no care cos you imo are a blind man leading more blind man that or you have conflict of interest which is it

There you are you see. You see my screen name of grandad and assume that I am a pensioner. That is a problem of yours, you assume a lot of things without any evidence to support your assumptions. I was 42 when my first grandchild was born. Not exactly a pensioner. :wink:

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PostPosted: Sun May 26, 2013 12:46 am 
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yeah but how i know if that kid isnt now 32 year old heh :lol:

anyway i decide i no want to fight with you as i think you are ok man so can we either dodge each other or be nicer when we clash in thread

incase you wonder i love britian it the creeps that run it i no like


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Tico wrote:
Sussex wrote:
Tico wrote:
he correct though isnt he :-k

No. [-X



has the law changed to allow car from other licence area to pick up freely as it please?

If the job was a booking then the law has been the same since 1976 or 1847.

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