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PostPosted: Mon Jun 19, 2023 1:39 pm 
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Rucks about fares nothing unusual, of course, but this one's a bit odd...


Rank rotten response: Falkirk thug spat at taxi driver over row about change

https://www.falkirkherald.co.uk/news/cr ... ge-4187737

A drunken offender spat at a taxi driver following a heated argument over change and was arrested after nearby police officers witnessed the crime.

Luke Whittaker, 31, asked the driver if he accepted change and became angry when the driver responded “of course” he did. The offender then leaned over and spat into the cab, narrowly missing the driver.

Unfortunately for Whittaker, police officers were patrolling the town centre at the time and witnessed the offence – stopping him as he walked off from the taxi.

It was stated the crime was a particularly serious one, affecting someone who was just doing their job serving the public and came about over something “truly trivial”.

Whittaker appeared at Falkirk Sheriff Court last Thursday having pleaded guilty to assault – spitting at a taxi driver – in Newmarket Street, Falkirk, on July 30 last year.

Rachel Hill, procurator fiscal depute, said: “It was 12.30am and police were on patrol in Falkirk town centre. The complainer, a taxi driver, was on duty when the accused approached him and asked him if he accepted cash for payment.

"The taxi driver advised him cash was accepted and the accused then asked the driver if he took change. The taxi driver asked him what he meant by ‘change’, stating ‘of course I accept change’ and the accused became irate by this and slammed the door of the taxi.

"Police officers saw the slamming of the door and approached the accused. They saw him lean into the open window and spit directly into the taxi at the complainer, which just missed him.

"The accused then walked away and police stopped him.”

Sheriff Alison Michie said: “The offence which you’ve pleaded guilty to is a particularly serious an unpleasant offence – spitting at a taxi driver who was out serving members of the public over something truly trivial.”

She placed Whittaker, 25 Fairfield Place, Falkirk, on a restriction of liberty order, meaning he must remain in his home between 8pm and 7am each day for the next two months.

He was also ordered to pay the taxi driver £250 compensation at a rate of £30 per week.


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 19, 2023 1:40 pm 
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The complainer, a taxi driver, was on duty when the accused approached him and asked him if he accepted cash for payment.

"The taxi driver advised him cash was accepted and the accused then asked the driver if he took change. The taxi driver asked him what he meant by ‘change’, stating ‘of course I accept change’ and the accused became irate by this and slammed the door of the taxi.

Presumably by 'change' the punter meant coins rather than notes :?

Which is a slightly daft question, but maybe the driver sounded a bit annoyed, particularly as it might indicate that he'd have no chance of a tip, hence the kick off... 8-[

And, obviously, the daftie's first question was indirectly a card-related thing...


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It might also have prompted the question where did the change come from ?

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