Cab driver given warning after injuring passenger

Councillors heard a taxi driver drove off while a woman was partially outside his vehicle.

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A cab driver who set off for Glasgow airport while his passenger was still not fully inside the car has kept his licence following an appearance in front of councillors. 

Shamin Elahi was granted a three year private hire car driver’s licence with a warning this week.

The Glasgow City Council licensing and regulatory committee heard from a police officer that Elahi drove off while a woman was partially outside his vehicle on April 30 in 2017. 

PC Stuart Morton said: “He picked up a pre booked hire, which was two females travelling to Glasgow Airport.

“A male friend put their luggage in the boot of the vehicle and witnessed it moving off before one of the females was fully inside.”

Elahi didn’t realise the back door was open and his customer wasn’t properly in the car. The passenger door then hit another parked vehicle and bounced back and whacked the woman’s right hand and foot. She was left with a bruised foot.

The married father was fined £130 and got three penalty points at court for driving without due care and attention. 

His lawyer said Elahi has had a private hire licence for several years and apart from this instance has an “unblemished record.”

By Sarah Hilley, Local Democracy reporter

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