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PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 7:23 pm 
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This is the moment Stella McCartney allegedly rear-ended a taxi driver's car before driving off without giving him her details.
The 45-year-old daughter of The Beatles star Paul McCartney is said to have hit Asrah Nabezadeh's vehicle with her Mini Cooper in Hammersmith, West London.
When the cabbie got out of his Vauxhall Insignia and began to film the damage, the mother-of-four drove off, it is claimed.

Mr Nabezadeh, 32, followed her to the gates of a nearby school and confronted her.

But she allegedly refused to give her name and insurance details and accused him of harassing her.

Stella McCartney rear-ended a taxi driver's car before driving off without giving him her details
The taxi driver told The Sun: 'I didn't even know who she was until my passengers told me.
'She's very wealthy. She shouldn't have done this to me. It's very unfair.'
The cabbie filmed the altercation and the celebrity can be heard saying: 'Just do whatever you need to do.
'Take the number of my licence plate. Do whatever you need to do, no problem.
'Take what you need, this is not a problem! Just do what you need, sir. You don't have to film me! I will give you my licence plate.'
When Mr Nabezadeh told her he followed her because she fled the scene, she replied: 'I know, you were filming! You're filming now! Would you stop filming!'
Eventually Ms McCartney, who is worth £35million, took his phone number and her husband Alasdhair passed on their insurance details the next day.
The taxi driver claims he has been unable to work as a result of the crash and has lost around £900.

Ms McCartney's spokesman said: 'Ms McCartney has never been in this type of incident before.
'Although she and the taxi driver did not swap full details, Ms McCartney thought an insurance claim could be made from the licence plate number she was happy to provide and knew the driver had a note of.
'She thought she had done the right thing.
'When the driver, with two passengers, started filming her she felt intimidated — particularly when she realised they had followed her to the kids' school, still filming her.
'She accepts liability for the incident and is very apologetic for any issues that have arisen.'

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 8:11 pm 
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edders23 wrote:
'She accepts liability for the incident and is very apologetic for any issues that have arisen.'

Is that not enough for the driver?

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