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PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2018 9:40 am 
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Drunken World Cup reveller fined after taxi was trashed in Nottingham city centre

https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/not ... ed-2355658

She admitted hitting the side of the vehicle, which had already been badly damaged

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A drunken World Cup reveller must pay £200 to a cabbie after a judge said she harmed the image of the "great city" of Nottingham.

Joanne Duke, 42, was among hundreds of people who flooded into Old Market Square, where a man climbed on to a taxi, denting it and smashing the sunroof.

She admitted hitting the side of the vehicle, which had already been badly damaged in the incident on July 7, shortly after England had beaten Sweden in the quarter finals.

A 28-day prison term, suspended for nine months, was imposed on Duke. At the time, she was living in a tent on a canal bank.

District judge Tim Spruce told her: "This was not an ordinary criminal damage charge.

"It represents group disorder and uncontrolled behaviour with complete disregard for those in any way affected.

"There were people who got a very poor view of the city of Nottingham, with this perception of this great city shown around the world."

Sitting at the magistrates' court, the judge said that he accepted that Duke did not start the trouble and that the taxi was "already significantly damaged".

But he said that the incident had a big impact on cabbie Arif Qureshi, 61, of Nuthall, who suffered a "significant physical, psychological and financial impact and damage to his very livelihood".

The court heard that a 27-year-old man had been cautioned and another suspect was released.

Sanjay Jerath, prosecuting, said that many people filmed the trouble and it was shown on YouTube. Mr Qureshi had dropped off a customer in Friar Lane before pulling round the corner. Within moments, his taxi was surrounded.

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A man jumped on to the bonnet and then on top of the car - shattering the panoramic sunroof and showering Mr Qureshi with glass. The cabbie managed to escape and could only watch as the incident unfolded.

He said later: "I can't believe this has happened. I feel ill with all the stress."

Mr Jerath told the court: "Miss Duke was part of this massive group of people acting in this manner.

"It was clear how people perceive the city of Nottingham where people should have been celebrating and behave like this."

John Pendlebury, for Duke, said that she spent 18 months living in a tent beside a canal but now had a home in New Albion, Sneinton.

"She has suffered from so many social ills - substance and alcohol abuse, physical and mental health problems, homelessness; just about everything that is bad," he said.

But he said that Duke had emerged from a spell in hospital with her drug and alcohol problems under control. He added: "Things are beginning to come together."


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2018 11:55 am 
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They are not coming together for the driver,post traumatic stress disorder,financial stress,vehicle wrote off,years of increased insurance premiums if he made a claim,just to highlight a few of what this poor guy is suffering from.

The Judiciary is a joke in cases of this nature,we definitely require the support of Police and Judiciary and Council enforcement.


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2018 12:46 pm 
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Bloody hell, if she is 42 years old she must have had a damn hard paper round as a kid.

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2018 4:30 pm 
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grandad wrote:
Bloody hell, if she is 42 years old she must have had a damn hard paper round as a kid.



I was just thinking the same she looks more like 72 !!!!

Don't suppose they caught the bloke dancing on the sunroof have they ?

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2018 5:07 pm 
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grandad wrote:
Bloody hell, if she is 42 years old she must have had a damn hard paper round as a kid.


That's what drugs, smoking and alcohol does to you.


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2018 6:34 pm 
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The Judiciary is a joke in cases of this nature,we definitely require the support of Police and Judiciary and Council enforcement.

Not the judiciary's fault, they only pass sentences parliament has given them the powers to do so.

In this case the lady attacked an already damages vehicle, not IMO the most heinous of crimes, despite the aggravating factors that are clear for all to see.

I think the judge got it spot on. Jails are for thugs and pervs and fraudsters, not on this occasion for pi**ed up bints bashing an already bashed up car.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2018 11:10 am 
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Jails are for thugs and pervs and fraudsters, not on this occasion for pi**ed up bints bashing an already bashed up car.

What about persistent shoplifters who steal hundreds of pounds of stuff to sell to pay for their drug habit?

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2018 8:35 pm 
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grandad wrote:
Sussex wrote:
Jails are for thugs and pervs and fraudsters, not on this occasion for pi**ed up bints bashing an already bashed up car.

What about persistent shoplifters who steal hundreds of pounds of stuff to sell to pay for their drug habit?

Yep them as well.

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