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Author:  captain cab [ Tue Nov 21, 2006 6:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Bristol taxi driver denies causing bodily harm

Bristol taxi driver denies causing bodily harm
from Injurywatch - compensation and injury claims specialists in the UK

by Murdo Maguire — last modified 21-11-2006 06:51
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A teenager suffered serious brain injuries after falling from a moving taxi, Bristol Crown Court has heard.
Grant Parfitt, 19, fell from the black cab as it drove with the doors open in Bristol city centre last December. Taxi driver Yasir Al-Kauraishi, 40, said he drove off because he thought Mr Parfitt and his friends were going to attempt to leave without paying. Mr Al-Kauraishi, of Eden Grove, Horfield, denies causing bodily harm by wanton and furious driving.

The jury were told Mr Parfitt and five friends hailed the cab to take them from the Hippodrome theatre to a lap dancing club. Even though his cab was only licensed to hold five, Mr Al-Kauraishi agreed to take six in exchange for extra money, the court heard. But when they reached their destination, Mr Al-Kauraishi allegedly drove off without warning as the group left the vehicle, leaving Mr Parfitt and two friends inside.

Prosecutor William Hunter said: "He didn't react to their pleas to stop. They tried to get his attention by hitting the partition."

The court heard Mr Parfitt and two friends were left inside the cab and Al-Kauraishi allegedly drove quickly, not slowing down for corners with the taxi swinging from side to side. Mr Hunter said: "He (Al-Kauraishi) says he drove in that way to make them lose their balance." A witness described Mr Parfitt being "flung" through the open door, Mr Hunter said. The teenager suffered serious head and brain injuries as a result, the jury was told.

Mr Al-Kauraishi told police he "feared for his safety" as Mr Parfitt's friends hit and smashed the taxi's partition. He said the group "disagreed" over the £7.40 fare and he was given the impression they were not going to pay. In his police interview he claimed one of the group tried to grab the hand brake.

Mr Al-Kauraishi also denies a separate charge of dangerous driving after a disagreement with passengers in Henbury, Bristol, on 17 December last year.

The trial continues.

Author:  captain cab [ Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:49 am ]
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Now who do we believe in this case?

I'm certain many of you have had experiences where passengers have given trouble and attempted to get out of the cab whilst still moving?

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