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Author:  StuartW [ Fri Nov 25, 2022 11:55 am ]
Post subject:  Aberdeen boxer mistook car for cab and tried to fight driver

Only two similar reported incidents I can recall recently were both from Dundee, which in UK terms is just down the road from Aberdeen :?

So not sure why there should be so many incidents of this type in this area. Maybe something to do with using saloon HCs, or the Peugeot Premier type vehicles used as WAVs?

But that's hardly confined to Dundee and Aberdeen.

And another one that seems to be attempting to use the fact he was 'significantly intoxicated' as an excuse [-(

Got seven months, though, which seems quite stiff for what happened, although he'd just received another custodial sentence for something else, which isn't specified :-k


Boxer mistook car for taxi and tried to fight driver who told him it wasn’t

A belligerent boxer has been jailed after mistaking a car for a taxi and threatening to fight the owners who told him it wasn’t.

Robert Mullen tried to get into the Peugeot Premier, a make of car commonly used as a taxi, on Scotstown Road in Bridge of Don.

But when the “alarmed” owners explained to him that their vehicle was not a taxi, Mullen became irate and challenged them to a fight, shouting at one of them: “Come on, big man. Let’s go”.

The 25-year-old, who unleashed a torrent of foul-mouthed and homophobic abuse, also spat on one of the witnesses.

And then the “intoxicated” boxer turned his anger on the Peugeot which he kicked, damaging a brake light and door.

‘Alarmed’ by the accused’s actions

Fiscal depute Sean Ambrose told Aberdeen Sheriff Court that the incident happened around 9.45pm on March 13 2020.

He said: “The witnesses parked their Peugeot vehicle in the car park at the locus.

“They both alighted from the vehicle, however, the accused approached the vehicle and attempted to enter via a rear passenger door.

“They were alarmed by the accused’s actions and believed the accused had mistaken the car for a taxi, due to the appearance of the vehicle.

“The witnesses informed the accused their car was not a taxi and requested he leave but he refused to do so.”

Mullen “appeared to be intoxicated” and stumbled to the rear of the car and leaned against it, the court was told.

‘Come on, big man. Let’s go’

When the witnesses again requested he move on, Mullen became “irate” and began shouting and swearing at them.

They tried to calm him down, without success, and Mullen then asked one of them if they wanted to “have a go”.

Mullen took off his high-vis jacket and began to pace in a “boxer fashion”, throwing a “series of jabs” towards the man but stopping just short of connecting.

One of the witnesses began to record Mullen’s behaviour as he taunted: “Come on, big man. Let’s go”.

He also used homophobic language and spat at a witness, hitting him in the face.

The boxer then turned his aggression towards the car itself and began kicking it, damaging a brake light and door.

On being told to leave again, Mullen spat at the man a second time, hitting his body.

The matter was then reported to the police and Mullen walked away, before he was later traced and arrested.

‘Significantly intoxicated’

Mullen, of Great Northern Road, Aberdeen, pled guilty to charges of behaving in a threatening or abusive manner, assault and vandalism.

Defence agent Liam Mcallister said his client had recently been handed a 13-month custodial sentence over a separate matter.

He said, before that, there had been “positive signs of growth and maturity”.

Mullen had been training at a boxing gym and had teed up a number of professional bouts.

Mr Mcallister said: “That has all come to a crashing halt, given the imposition of that sentence”.

He added that Mullen accepted he was “significantly intoxicated” at the time of the offences and had little recollection.

Sheriff Lesley Johnston sent Mullen to prison for seven months.

Author:  StuartW [ Fri Nov 25, 2022 11:56 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Aberdeen boxer mistook car for cab and tried to fight dr

This is the photo the P&J has used as an illustration of a Peugeot Premier. Not sure if the photo actually shows a Peugeot Premier :-s

https://wpcluster.dctdigital.com/wp-con ... 40x553.jpg

Looks similar to a Peugeot 807, or something like that :?

https://cdn.car-recalls.eu/wp-content/u ... 68x480.jpg

Author:  Sussex [ Fri Nov 25, 2022 8:03 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Aberdeen boxer mistook car for cab and tried to fight dr

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Got seven months, though, which seems quite stiff for what happened,

It might seem stiff, but as he is already serving a 13-month sentence in effect he got away with it, as he won't serve an extra minute.

Author:  StuartW [ Fri Dec 16, 2022 11:01 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Aberdeen boxer mistook car for cab and tried to fight dr

Ah, well, another similar incident that isn't either Dundee or Aberdeen. But, unlike the Aberdeen incident, it wasn't the car driver who came off worst here :?

But, as portrayed here, certainly a bit of an overreaction from the people in the car :roll:


Man who mistook thugs' car for taxi seriously injured in savage beating

https://www.cheshire-live.co.uk/news/ch ... r-25771839

Police called their attack 'totally unprovoked'

A 23-year-old man has been left with "serious facial injuries" after a "totally unprovoked attack". The man was walking along Moulders Lane at around 12.55am when he knocked on the window of a black car he believed to be a cab.

Three people jumped out of the car and began punching and kicking the man, from Runcorn. The man escaped and found police officers nearby.

He was taken to hospital with serious facial injuries. The incident occurred on Sunday, December 4.

The suspects, all believed to be white and in their 20s, got back into the vehicle and drove off.

Detective Constable Sanjay Bisnauthsing said: “This was a totally unprovoked attack and has left the victim with serious facial injuries which thankfully he is now recovering at home from.

“We have had a number of enquiries ongoing since the incident was reported to us and know that Moulders Lane and the surrounding areas would have been very busy at this time of night.

“As part of our enquiries we would urge anyone who may have seen something that didn’t look quite right or perhaps have dashcam or CCTV footage and have not yet spoken to police to get in touch.

“The same goes to anyone who may have information on who is responsible to contact us.”

Anyone with information no matter how big or small, is urged to contact Cheshire Police via https://www.cheshire.police.uk/police-f ... an-appeal/ quoting IML 1427632 or call 101.

Information can also be passed on to Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555 111 or visiting https://crimestoppers-uk.org/give-infor ... nonymously

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