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More savagery in Cork as taxi driver attacked
« on: May 19, 2023, 03:35:05 pm »
Some amount of savagery down in Cork.  It must rival Limerick now for the biggest kip in Ireland!

Jail for man who hit taxi driver with bottle during robbery in Cork

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Taxi drivers must feel safe in their work and sentences for assaults on drivers need to have a deterrent effect, a Circuit Court judge declared.  Judge Catherine Staines made this comment during sentencing in respect of a case where a taxi driver was robbed by two passengers in Cork who struck him in the head – one with a glass rum bottle while the other hit him in the head with a hammer.  “There has to be a strong deterrent against assaults on taxi drivers,” the judge stated. “We all depend on them and them must feel safe when they pick up passengers.”  Judge Staines made these comments as she imposed a two-and-a-half-year sentence on 24-year-old Evan Crean for his part in the robbery.

Detective Garda John Barry said Crean was the man who struck the driver with the Captain Morgan bottle.  The detective said that when the taxi arrived at Lotamore in Mayfield, Evan Crean took cash from a cup holder and then opened the armrest where he took a sum estimated at being between €350 and €500.  Crean damaged the dashcam and then took it with him when he left the car.  He was charged with robbery, production of a glass bottle and causing criminal damage. He signed a plea of guilty to all charges.  Crean of St Colmcille’s Road, Gurranabraher, Cork, was sentenced by Judge Staines at Cork Circuit Criminal Court to four and a half years with the last two years suspended.

The victim said he feared for his safety and for his life during the unprovoked attack and robbery.

Brendan Kelly, defence barrister, said the defendant was undertaking educational courses in prison and was doing very well. He said that what the 24-year-old man needed was structure in his life.  “He wishes to apologise. He realises the incident was very terrifying for (the taxi driver),” Mr Kelly said.  Mr Kelly said that while it was no defence, the accused was out of it on drugs and alcohol at the time of the offence.  Detective Garda Barry said the accused had 56 previous convictions, including five for theft, two for causing criminal damage, two for obstruction.

He was sober enough to spot the CCTV and take it with him after the attack! 
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Re: More savagery in Cork as taxi driver attacked
« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2023, 04:09:12 pm »
Some amount of savagery down in Cork.  It must rival Limerick now for the biggest kip in Ireland!

Jail for man who hit taxi driver with bottle during robbery in Cork

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Taxi drivers must feel safe in their work and sentences for assaults on drivers need to have a deterrent effect, a Circuit Court judge declared.  Judge Catherine Staines made this comment during sentencing in respect of a case where a taxi driver was robbed by two passengers in Cork who struck him in the head – one with a glass rum bottle while the other hit him in the head with a hammer.  “There has to be a strong deterrent against assaults on taxi drivers,” the judge stated. “We all depend on them and them must feel safe when they pick up passengers.”  Judge Staines made these comments as she imposed a two-and-a-half-year sentence on 24-year-old Evan Crean for his part in the robbery.

Detective Garda John Barry said Crean was the man who struck the driver with the Captain Morgan bottle.  The detective said that when the taxi arrived at Lotamore in Mayfield, Evan Crean took cash from a cup holder and then opened the armrest where he took a sum estimated at being between €350 and €500.  Crean damaged the dashcam and then took it with him when he left the car.  He was charged with robbery, production of a glass bottle and causing criminal damage. He signed a plea of guilty to all charges.  Crean of St Colmcille’s Road, Gurranabraher, Cork, was sentenced by Judge Staines at Cork Circuit Criminal Court to four and a half years with the last two years suspended.

The victim said he feared for his safety and for his life during the unprovoked attack and robbery.

Brendan Kelly, defence barrister, said the defendant was undertaking educational courses in prison and was doing very well. He said that what the 24-year-old man needed was structure in his life.  “He wishes to apologise. He realises the incident was very terrifying for (the taxi driver),” Mr Kelly said.  Mr Kelly said that while it was no defence, the accused was out of it on drugs and alcohol at the time of the offence.  Detective Garda Barry said the accused had 56 previous convictions, including five for theft, two for causing criminal damage, two for obstruction.

He was sober enough to spot the CCTV and take it with him after the attack!
What about the other attacker, the one with the hammer?

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Re: More savagery in Cork as taxi driver attacked
« Reply #2 on: May 19, 2023, 05:17:27 pm »
I guess they do one case at a time?
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