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PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2024 6:37 am 
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This happened about 300 yards from the EV charging point where the would-be robber threatened to shoot a driver a few months ago, and where the other driver died a couple of years ago :-o


Dundee taxi driver can no longer drive after vicious assault fractured skull

James Craig's victim has been left with permanent double vision and can no longer drive, the court heard.

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A taxi driver can no longer drive after being left with a fractured skull and permanent double vision in a vicious attack in Dundee.

Ozren Ljevar was kicked on the head and knocked unconscious by James Keith.

The shocking incident unfolded on Yeaman’s Lane after Keith involved himself in a dispute between Mr Ljevar, a woman and a child.

Keith is now behind bars after he admitted causing Mr Ljevar severe injury and permanent impairment.

Sheriff Alastair Carmichael told him: “The assault by you was a violent and, as far as I can see, a mindless, gross overreaction to the ongoing situation which involved you kicking the complainer on the head and knocking him unconscious.

“This happened while he was carrying out his job as a taxi driver.

“Even now he has got double vision, no job because he can’t drive and has no sense of taste or smell.

“Only a custodial sentence is appropriate.”

Taxi dispute

Dundee Sheriff Court was told how a woman and a 14-year-old girl had hired a taxi, driven by Mr Ljevar, from Dundee city centre.

They had £3 between them and said they would get the rest of the money once at their destination.

The pair both left the taxi but Mr Ljevar drove alongside them saying: “Give me my money, give me my money.”

The dispute became heated, with nearby residents becoming aware.

Mr Ljevar knocked the child to the ground after snatching her mobile phone from her hand.

She had accused him of being a “paedo” and said she was going to call the police.

At this point 40-year-old Keith, who knew the woman and child, arrived.

Prosecutor Lee Corr told the court: “He ran and kicked the complainer to the head and body, causing him to fall to the ground and knocked him unconscious.

“This was observed by a number of individuals.

“The child’s grandfather approached the complainer and put him in the recovery position.

“The complainer had blood on his top lip and his nose.

“A member of the public called the police.”

When they arrived, was still on the pavement with a “significant” amount of blood on his face.

He was conscious but described as dazed.

Brain injury

Because he was “confused” he attended at Ninewells but was found at a nearby bus stop at around 2.30am.

Mr Ljevar was taken back to hospital after saying he did not know where he was or what had happened to him.

Mr Corr said: “The complainer was sent for a CT scan and was transferred to the neurosurgical ward.

“The CT scan showed that the complainer had a fractured skull with bleeding between the brain and skull and bleeding within the substance of the brain, mostly on the left side.

“He was found to have bruising to his left eye and dried blood around his nose.”

He spent almost a month in hospital and it was later revealed he required speech therapy and was left with permanent double vision.

Imprisoned

Keith, of Burnside Gardens, previously pled guilty to the April 17 2021 assault and returned to court for sentencing following the preparation of a social work report.

Solicitor Ross Donnelly said his client’s only other previous conviction for violence was in 2001 when he was a teenager.

He said: “It seems this was Mr Keith coming upon an incident and acting spontaneously.

“The narrative, which is very fair, indicates the complainer’s behaviour may have potentially played some part in Mr Keith’s understanding of what he was getting involved in.

“There can be no question, however, that he went beyond the realms of anything that may resemble self-defence or defence of a third party.”

Sheriff Carmichael sentenced Keith to 28 months in prison.


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PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2024 6:38 am 
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Mr Ljevar knocked the child to the ground after snatching her mobile phone from her hand.

Bad move anywhere, never mind in the likes of Lochee with scrotes like the perp here likely to appear at any time :-|


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PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2024 8:00 am 
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Mr Ljevar knocked the child to the ground after snatching her mobile phone from her hand.

Bad move anywhere, never mind in the likes of Lochee with scrotes like the perp here likely to appear at any time :-|



and the consequences were life changing :sad:

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2025 12:43 pm 
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Mr Ljevar knocked the child to the ground after snatching her mobile phone from her hand.

Came across this in the Dundee stuff this week, which suggests the driver lost his badge over that, surprise, surprise :-o

So it certainly didn't end well for him - beaten nearly senseless, and then lost his badge over how he conducted himself prior to the attack on him.

But this happened about 300 yards from the taxi driver murder and the recent axe/knife incident. And all the rest not related to the trade...

But interesting parallels between this incident and the recent one that hit the headlines throughout the world - young, teenage girl involved, and East European migrant going over the top a bit in terms of how he reacted to a not unusual fare ruck.

(And the ex-driver here, although white, is from a demographic that just wouldn't have existed in the Dundee trade back in the day :? )

Ozren Ljevar wrote:
I was a taxy driver for 12 years..I am not any more , thanks to Dundee City Licensing Comittee ..And Police of Scotland ..And I am thankfull hat I am alive ,and live on out of prison! ..I have had a lot of experience as a nightshift taxi driver.. I didn't have any 'special' bad karma , but common experience on my job..The worst incident was on Lochee, Yeaman's lane as I was attacked by back in dark side of local park by unknown young man about 4 years ago,during Covid19 lockdown..I was beated and robbed , and finally ended unconshed for 2 weeks , in Ninewells A&E .. The attacker was cought ,...and realesed the same day ...That's Scottish Law and logic ! ..After 2 years ,he ended in jail,..and I still didn't see his face ! That's Scottish Law and logic... About the issue about attacks on driver, I always defend myself ,..and I finished charged by Procurator Fiscal Office on Dundee Court ! .. No guilty ,never plaid ! ..I don't care for Laws and Courts , I will always defend myself ([edited by admin] the rest!) ..Police is slow , slow and unefficiant ..You can't rely on them (as like Dundee buses)..Have many more things to say , but no occasion (my Licensing Commitee meeting lasted under 1 minute)...Good luck guys ..You deserve it !


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2025 12:44 pm 
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And, of course, Courier in damage limitation mode following the recent stuff, and a piece in the Daily Mail about Lochee being Scotland's 'Bronx', or similar :-o

But this is typical Courier - they use lurid crime stuff to sell their papers (which, to be fair, they do a very good job of), but then they know that it can't all be tied together because if it all goes too far then people from the affected area will stop supporting them.

So you get the likes of this '7 reasons to be postive about Lochee', which is mainly about murals and artwork/community spirit/finding joy through song/an urban trail blah, blah.

And where the crime is mentioned, it's almost portrayed as a positive, such as "Making the ‘misunderstood multis cool again’" :roll:

https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/53 ... ve-lochee/


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