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A taxi driver lunged at another cabbie with a butter knife, called him an “Irish scumbag” and threatened to cut his throat in a row over spaces at a rank at Dublin Airport. Chukwemeka Amaeze (54) ranted that he was going to kill the other cabbie who had passed him out while he was stopped. His defence said he had the knife for cutting his lunch, was “taken aback by what happened” and “didn’t react in the best way”. Judge Treasa Kelly adjourned the case at Dublin District Court for a restorative justice report. Mr Amaeze, a father-of-five from The Riverside, Ryebridge, Kilcock, Co Kildare, pleaded guilty to producing a knife in the course of a dispute.The court heard the two taxi drivers were working at the airport on September 21 last year. Mr Amaeze was parked when the victim overtook him. The accused sped up so he could get back in front and not lose his place in the queue. As they got to the holding area, Mr Amaeze swung around to try to get back in front of the victim, causing him to jam on his brakes. The victim had passengers on board at the time. The accused got out and called the other driver “an Irish scumbag”, the court heard, and the victim also got out and went to the passenger side of his own car. Mr Amaeze “said he was going to cut my throat” and pulled a knife out of the driver’s side door of his taxi, the victim told gardaí. Mr Amaeze “lunged at” him, waving the knife around and ranting: “I’m going to kill you.” The victim got back into his taxi and left the ramp with his passengers.Mr Amaeze had no previous convictions. Defence solicitor Eoghan O’Sullivan said the accused was very apologetic. “He was taken aback by what happened on the day and didn’t react in the best way that he could,” Mr O’Sullivan said. Mr Amaeze had been driving a taxi since 2008 and only had the knife in his cab “to cut up his lunch”. The solicitor asked the judge to spare his client a conviction, saying it would have a serious impact on Mr Amaeze’s ability to earn a living. Judge Kelly said it was a “very serious matter” and in all likelihood she would not be able to do this.
I looked up butter knife on the internet ting ....Wat was he goin do ? Make him a sandwich?
Those lads could start an argument in solidarity confinement.
A couple of men having a bit of a Barney is nothing out of the ordinary in the Kesh. FFS, men have come to blows over a game of cards in there... real blows as in someone actually getting hit and hitting back!