Sunderland Echo

Passenger pays the price for her taxi fare deception

- Gareth Crickmer echo.news@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

A Sunderland taxi passenger who avoided paying her fare through a doorstep deception has been hit in the pocket.

Maxine Monarch, 43, and afriendali­ghtedtheca­binToward Road, Hendon, and she vowed to return.

But instead, she fled by knockingon­anelderlyh­ouseholder’s door and persuading him they were being chased.

When he let them in the front door, Monarch, of Hastings Street, also Hendon, and her unwitting pal slipped out the back, a court heard.

Her behaviour came to light on Sunday, March 28, when the driver followed in their footsteps to demand his £30 payment.

Prosecutor James Long said the cabbie expected to find her in her mum’s home – andcontact­edpoliceon­realising what had happened.

Mr Long said she ordered the ride under the name ‘Sarah’ and gave a mobile phone number she later failed to answer.

He added: “The defendant and the man were driven to Asda’s store in Seaham, and they both went inside and returned and asked to go to Toward Road.

“When they arrived, she said she was dropping some shopping off at her mother’s house.Shelefther­handbagto show they would return, but they didn’t.

“The driver waited and then phoned the number she had left but there was no answer. He then went to the property he had seen them go to and knocked.

“Anelderlyg­entanswere­d, he said the woman and a man had gone into his property.

“He said they claimed they were being chased by someone, and the gentleman had let them out of the back door.”

The court heard Monarch was known to police from her 15 previous conviction­s from 66 offences – and was identified from CCTV.

She pleaded guilty to making off without payment with intent to avoid payment and failingtos­urrenderto­custody.

Richard Copsey, defending, said “It’s a particular­ly inept crime. She’s quite wellknown to police.

“She was caught red handed. She’s been quite frank, she says she can’t remember this. She must have been drunk.”

Magistrate­s fined Monarch £120 and ordered her to pay the driver £30 compensati­on, with £85 court costs and a £34 victim surcharge.

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