Paisley Daily Express

Yob is told to say sorry to cabbie

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a hapless yob left his passport in the back of a cab after hurling insults at the taxi driver.

renfrewshi­re Cab Company called out the 18-year-old on social media, asking him to collect his passport and apologise to the blameless cabbie.

the incident occurred in the early hours of Wednesday morning when the teen booked a taxi from McDonald’s in

 a renfrew woman is facing trial accused of having a rammy with cops in her home street - and kicking the rear window of a police car.

Yvonne gallacher is said to have lost the plot in Kenley road, renfrew, last month.

prosecutor­s claim he behaved in a threatenin­g or abusive way by shouting, swearing, threatenin­g violence and acting aggressive­ly on July 17 this year.

she is also said to have resisted, obstructed or hindered police constables Braehead to Houston.

Cab bosses say the lout lashed out at the driver after being told that without a precise drop-off he would have to pay cash upfront.

It’s claimed he then told the shocked cabbie to‘f*** off’and yelled until the driver asked him to leave the taxi.

the thug continued to swear as he got out car and punched the vehicle as the cabbie drove off.

Lesley Whitelaw and Craig Fraser, and denies assaulting pC Fraser by kicking him on the body.

she also denies a charge of damaging their police car by raining kicks on a rear passenger window.

When gallacher, 50, appeared in the dock at paisley sheriff Court this week, on an undertakin­g, she pleaded not guilty to all four charges.

a trial has been scheduled for november, with a pre-trial hearing due to take place in october.

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