Black cab vs Commuter - Glasgow

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rnscotch

Veteran
Hello Guys

Today around 6pm at the north hanover st/bath st junction I was cautioned for damage to a black cab.

Basically i was sitting at the lights on north hanover street waiting to turn right into bath street and over the single laned bridge (the one with vehicle restrictions in place) so the light turns green and off i go suddenly a cab speeds up from behind and cuts me up (this a is a single laned road) this results in the rear of his taxi swinging round and clipping my bike and sending me into the barriers. His reasoning later was because i was moving to slowly away from the green light so he thought he could squeeze by?. He then had the cheek to toot his horn at me. On the way into the barriers I somehow managed to get a retaliatory kick at his taxi :biggrin:

The black cab driver gets out and we square up (in a very manly way might I add) he proceeds to threaten me blah blah blah blah while I just stand in his face and smile. He pushed me and I didn't retaliate as i saw all these people watching. This went on for 30 minutes and in front of witnesses he threatens to run me over, break both my legs, put me in a wheel chair, break into my house amongst other things. While he is saying all this I had realised all these people watching are witnesses so I just keep quiet and laugh, yawn etc.

To cut a loooooooooong story short; the police turn up and the cab driver tells them I made a dent in his rear wing. The dent had dust on it and was clearly an old dent (as the police pointed out). Anyway, He was taken away in the police car based on the witnesses statements. I have two witnesses both backing up my story and he has none. So it looks like a trip to the sheriff court for him, as for me the police said a report will go to the procurator fiscal and it will be up them if they want to pursue it i'm hoping they wont be in touch. :biggrin:
 

Tynan

Veteran
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so when and why were you cautioned?

sounds like you did very well indeed, does it really take 30 minutes for the police to turn up in Scotland?
 
I must admit, striking the cab wasn't the best thing to do. You seem very flippant about the police getting back to you. It would certainly worry me, as a criminal record is not a great thing to have!

However, I can understand that you can feel angry in these instances, but you need to channel your agression elsewhere. Has anyone ever suggested a helmet camera to you.....:biggrin:
 
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rnscotch

rnscotch

Veteran
I'm not being flippant or i should say i am not meaning to come across a flippant, The police explained they have to submit a report as the cabbie has made a complaint of criminal damage but as the police man pointed out proving i kicked the taxi on purpose or it being a result of me hitting the taxi when i crashed into the barriers would be difficult to say so i would likely not hear anything back.

As for the police's response time i don't know who called them so it may have only taken them minutes to respond all i know is we where at it for about 30 mins before they appeared.

As for the use of a camera i have been mulling this over for a while now, and after tonight i think it maybe the way forward.
 

Trillian

New Member
cheadle hulme said:
Rears of vehicles don't generally swing anywhere.

I take it he overtook and then squeezed you into the barrier? Glad you're OK and stood your ground in a calm way.

normally, no, but taxi's especially the TX1's have a very tight turning ability which can cause the back end to stick itself out more than a normal car

I bike past the factory on a regular basis and town is full of them!
 
Don't ever accept a caution!!

It's a criminal record, and has the same effect on your life as a criminal record, but can be handed out by a copper with a much lower burden of proof. Don't accept one - they use them to make their targets up.
 

papercorn2000

Senior Member
A caution doesn't exist under Scots Law, were you cautioned and charged maybe?
Although, under the circumstances you describe, I doubt it.
 

jmaccyd

Well-Known Member
Don't also forget the authority that licence taxi's in Glasgow (no idea who that is - the local council?) So, whatever action the Police do or do not take, you should still report the driver for his actions.
 
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