Cab driver ‘mows down’ awkward passengers

NEW YORK cab driver ran down three of his fares because they insisted on him making a journey that made little profit.

Cab driver ‘mows down’ awkward passengers

Furious at being forced to take them from Manhattan into the Bronx, he rammed them after they got out, then drove off.

Mohammed Azam, 27, was later charged with assault and leaving the scene of an accident.

Police said four men hailed Azam’s cab at about 4am on Sunday and asked to be taken to the Bronx after they got inside.

Azam refused, according to prosecutors, saying it was too far away, the trip would make him late to turn in his taxi at its depot and he would have to pay a $30 (€21) fee.

But the men knew that once they were in the cab, the driver was required by law to take them to their destination — and they got into an argument that culminated with them stopping and going into a police station.

Officers told the driver he was required to take them where they wanted to go.

Azam told the three to get back into his car, but when one of them had his hand on a passenger door handle, the driver abruptly backed up, yanking the passenger and throwing him to the ground.

Then he drove forward, ramming the other two, who were carried along on the bonnet for 30 yards.

One was injured and was in a medically induced coma. A second was in stable condition. The third suffered bruises.

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