Man who fell out of taxi in brutal assault facing jail

A THUG who fell from a moving car while he launched a brutal assault on a taxi driver after threatening him and refusing to pay his fare was today facing jail.
Dundee Sheriff Court. Picture: WikimediaDundee Sheriff Court. Picture: Wikimedia
Dundee Sheriff Court. Picture: Wikimedia

Jamie Stewart got in to Bruce McRitchie’s cab on the A926 in Kirriemuir, Angus, with two friends and asked to be taken to Forfar.

During the journey the trio first sat drinking beer and chatting - but began whispering, prompting Mr McRitchie, 45, to pull over and ask them to pay up.

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Stewart told the driver he would get “f*****g nothing” and said he would “batter him”.

Feeling “threatened” Mr McRitchie told them he would take them in to Forfar.

As they drove off, Stewart suddenly grabbed the driver around the neck from behind - then opened the door of the cab while it drove along.

The thug then fell out of the car while it moved along at around 15mph before jumping up and kicking the driver’s door.

Fiscal depute Eilidh Robertson told Dundee Sheriff Court: “The accused’s footprint was later found on the outside of the driver’s door of the taxi.

“After the accused got back in the car the accused made derogotary remarks towards Mr McRitchie and continued to tell him he would ‘get f*** all’.

“The accused grabbed Mr McRitchie from behind again, and at this time punched him on the side of his head.

“Mr McRitchie stopped the car and the accused and his companions ran off.

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“They left beer bottles behind in the car and the accuse dleft his mobile phone in the back seat.

“The accused was later found under the influence of alcohol and had an injury to his shoulder consistent with being sustained when he fell from the moving taxi.

“When he was interviewed he said he could not recall even being in a taxi at the time of the offence.”

Stewart, 27, of Hillhead Terrace, Kirriemuir, Angus, pleaded guilty on indictment to a charge of assault committed on June 1 2014 in a taxi travelling from the A926 to Market Street, Angus.

Defence solicitor Bob Bruce said: “He has never served a custodial sentence before and has been on bail since January.”

Sheriff Elizabeth Munro deferred sentence until January for social work background reports and released Stewart on bail meantime.

She said: “This is absolutely disgraceful behaviour. You were so drunk you can’t even remember being in a taxi. There’s a distinct possibility you will be going to jail.”

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