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PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2022 4:49 pm 
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Taxi firms go on strike across Burton after attack on driver

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Top taxi firms across Burton launched a two-night strike in the town after a driver was attacked. The taxi firm 43 Taxis has been supported by some of the largest cab companies in the town by striking on Saturday and again tonight.

It comes after one of its taxi drivers was punched and kicked to his head and body on Good Friday night in a dispute about a £6 fare. In response, taxi drivers around Burton stopped their engines on Saturday and are expected to tonight - two of the busiest days of the year.

Faisle Rashid, owner of 43 Taxis, said: "My driver picked up the customer and his girlfriend at about 4am in Newton Road to go to Stanton Road. They had a dispute about the £6 fare.

"The driver was trying to ring the office and the customer snatched the phone from him and threw it out the window. The driver then got out to fetch his phone and the customer came up behind him, gripped him by his throat and starting punching and kicking him to his head and body."

Staffordshire Police says it is liaising with all parties concerned and is regularly updating the victim. But Mr Rashid says he and his colleagues are unhappy with the police response to the incident and says this is what has prompted the strike action. He claims the police told the victim to attend Burton police station two days after the incident to be interviewed and believes his driver should not have to wait to be interviewed by officers.

He added: "We called the police and they said come down to the police station in two days for an interview which is absolutely unacceptable. We decided to have a strike on Saturday night and told police that if no arrests were made by 10am on Sunday then we would strike again tonight. We know the customer, he has been using us for about four or five years and is normally OK."

Mr Rashid says he has not been informed of any arrests that have yet been made as of this morning (April 17). He says the support from other taxi firms in the area since the incident has been unanimous.

"The reaction from other taxi firms is that they stand behind us," Mr Rashid said. "This cannot be allowed to happen.

"My driver is banged up. He has bruises over his head and leg and has a black eye. He has cuts and his jaw has moved out of place. He will be off work for at least a month."

iCars was one of the other major taxi firms which confirmed it had joined the strike. Staffordshire Police have been contacted for comment.

A spokesman for Staffordshire Police said: "We are aware of a protest which took place on Horninglow Street in Burton last night April 16. Officers from the neighbourhood policing team have been liaising with local taxi companies, community leaders and the local authority to discuss the concerns raised. An investigation into an assault reported to the force on Friday, April 15, is on-going and the victim is being regularly updated."

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2022 4:51 pm 
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We know the customer, he has been using us for about four or five years and is normally OK."

Maybe that's why the police are not in a mad rush, speed is essential when the culprit is unknown, but if they have a good idea of who they are dealing with it's really not.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2022 10:45 am 
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The strength of the 'strike' sounds unprecedented, but I suspect the strength was more in the reportage rather than the reality. Indeed, the police statement seems to imply that it didn't amount to much:

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A spokesman for Staffordshire Police said: "We are aware of a protest which took place on Horninglow Street in Burton last night April 16.

Anyway, an arrest has been made, but the suspect hasn't been named. Apart from that, this article is mainly rehashing and repeating those basic facts:


Man arrested in connection with taxi assault

https://www.staffordshire-live.co.uk/ne ... lt-6966060

He remains in custody


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PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2022 7:55 pm 
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Dates don't match 100%, but assuming this is the same incident.

Man charged with assaulting Burton taxi driver

A man has been charged after a taxi driver was allegedly assaulted in Burton. Tristan Kaylun Bates, aged 22, who has no fixed address, is due to appear in the magistrates court next month. He has been charged with assaulting an employee who worked for 43 Taxis, based in Burton.

Bates was arrested two days after the alleged assault took place, when it is alleged a taxi driver working in Stanton Road area of Stapenhill on Friday, April 15, was attacked. The incident is alleged to have taken place in the evening, with the taxi firm later speaking to Staffordshire Live.

The defendant has been released on conditional bail and is now due to appear at Cannock Magistrates Court in the town on Thursday, June 16 when he will stand before magistrates to answer the charge, police have said in a statement issued today.

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PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2022 5:34 am 
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Not sure what you mean about the dates not matching, but this phrase in the latest report looks a bit odd:

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The incident is alleged to have taken place in the evening...

:-s

But one of the earlier reports says it happened at 4am :-o

I'd guess the confusion is because of the normal taxi trade 'night' - a driver was assaulted during his Wednesday night shift, say, but it actually happened at 2am on Thursday morning :-k


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