Irish Taxi Forum
Public Area => Taxi Talk => Topic started by: John m on July 27, 2023, 10:39:31 am
-
Detectives have arrested two women after a taxi driver was viciously attacked and his car hijacked in Dublin.
The victim, who is aged in his 60s, was assaulted while driving along Military Road in the Phoenix Park at around 6.20am yesterday.
He was targeted by two female suspects, who beat him and forced him from his car.
Gardaí immediately put out an alert for the vehicle, a 141-D registered black Skoda Octavia.
The taxi driver was subsequently hospitalised and is receiving treatment for non-life-threatening injuries.
It is understood that yesterday evening an off-duty garda member spotted the car near the city centre and notified colleagues.
Gardaí were sent to the scene and arrested two women. They were in custody last night at Store Street garda station and were being questioned in relation to the carjacking.
A source said: “They were driving around in the stolen car for most of the day, but were spotted by an off-duty member who was aware of the hijacking. Four people were in the car, including the two women who are suspects for attacking the taxi driver.”
Speaking yesterday, a garda spokeswoman said: “Gardaí in Cabra are investigating the alleged hijacking of a vehicle on Military Road, Phoenix Park this morning at approximately 6.20am.
“A male taxi driver, aged in his 60s was assaulted by two female passengers. He was forced from the vehicle. The two female suspects fled the scene in the stolen vehicle. The driver of the taxi was taken to Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown for treatment.”
Sources previously warned there had been an increase in hijackings and attempted hijackings this year.
In the first four months of the year, there were 20 reported hijackings, with the average previously being at around one or two a month.
One source described the number as “off the charts” in comparison with previous rates. Recent figures show the theft of vehicles has also continued to increase in recent years.
-
Military road is where the Garda do all their monitoring for the cameras all over the city.Maybe they should look out the window every so often.I think there's a methadone clinic around there too opposite the train station.
-
Military Road in THE PHENO .I think that is the one goes by the Magazine Fort .Are the park gates open that early ?
-
Ah yes sorry I do be skimming all this stuff lately...
Park is open 24 hours AFAIK.
Edit...I just looked up where Military road is and it's the one at Heuston is coming up on Google maps as Phoenix park.It's just the journos reading the address incorrectly I reckon.
-
Tricky situation .You could hardly cave a birds skull in with your change holder .Her mate would say you tried to rape them or something .
-
Tricky situation .You could hardly cave a birds skull in with your change holder .Her mate would say you tried to rape them or something .
It is a Tricky situation, if a male Taxi driver fends off 2 attacking females and manages to drive away.
It will be a totally different story when it is presented in court, and if it was me then I would not be fancying my chances.
-
Looked up Google Maps and there is a Military Road in the Phoenix Park. It runs by the Magazine Fort & kinda up to the Chapelizod Gate. The Road is not a through road these days, afaik. Why would a taxi driver go up there at 6.20am in the morning with 2 women? (Don't answer that!). Maybe he went up to look at the deer and the 2 women jumped out of the bushes?
Maybe it was the other Military Road over by IMMA? The Basin St flats/James St is only around the corner...
(https://i.ibb.co/nkPwfy5/Military.jpg)
-
They were lookin for Emmett Stag.... ::fuck ::fuck
-
Detectives have arrested two women after a taxi driver was viciously attacked and his car hijacked in Dublin.
The victim, who is aged in his 60s, was assaulted while driving along Military Road in the Phoenix Park at around 6.20am yesterday.
He was targeted by two female suspects, who beat him and forced him from his car.
Gardaí immediately put out an alert for the vehicle, a 141-D registered black Skoda Octavia.
The taxi driver was subsequently hospitalised and is receiving treatment for non-life-threatening injuries.
It is understood that yesterday evening an off-duty garda member spotted the car near the city centre and notified colleagues.
Gardaí were sent to the scene and arrested two women. They were in custody last night at Store Street garda station and were being questioned in relation to the carjacking.
A source said: “They were driving around in the stolen car for most of the day, but were spotted by an off-duty member who was aware of the hijacking. Four people were in the car, including the two women who are suspects for attacking the taxi driver.”
Speaking yesterday, a garda spokeswoman said: “Gardaí in Cabra are investigating the alleged hijacking of a vehicle on Military Road, Phoenix Park this morning at approximately 6.20am.
“A male taxi driver, aged in his 60s was assaulted by two female passengers. He was forced from the vehicle. The two female suspects fled the scene in the stolen vehicle. The driver of the taxi was taken to Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown for treatment.”
Sources previously warned there had been an increase in hijackings and attempted hijackings this year.
In the first four months of the year, there were 20 reported hijackings, with the average previously being at around one or two a month.
One source described the number as “off the charts” in comparison with previous rates. Recent figures show the theft of vehicles has also continued to increase in recent years.
RC is busy so I'll throw this in:
Migrants?