A teenager who banged on the door of a taxi and then assaulted the
driver during an argument with his girlfriend was ordered to pay
compensation at Galway District Court this week.
Nineteen-year-old Peter McCarthy with an address at 27 Gaelcarrig Park,
Newcastle, pleaded guilty last Monday to assault and criminal damage at
Eyre Square on October 11, 2008.
Inspector Sean Glynn told the court that at 11pm the injured party, a
taxi driver, had parked his vehicle at Eyre Square while a woman got
in. Suddenly the defendant started banging on the door and demanded to
be let in.
When the taxi driver got
out to stop any further damage the woman also exited the vehicle,
walked away with the defendant, and they began arguing. The taxi driver
then approached the couple at Rosemary Avenue to find out what was
happening and he was struck in the face by the defendant.
The inspector said that McCarthy’s behaviour was so out of control that
his own family struggled to restrain him when they arrived at the
scene. The damage to the passenger door of the taxi had been €500.
Defence solicitor Olivia Traynor said that her client had €500 with him
in court to offer as compensation for the criminal damage. She said
that McCarthy had just been 18 at the time of the offence and had been
arguing with his girlfriend after consuming a lot of alcohol.
“He was confused, he opened the door and banged it,” said Ms Traynor
who added that the girlfriend phoned the defendant’s father to get him
to come into town and control his son.
“This is most serious. The taxi driver was assaulted for doing nothing
except trying to find out what happened. Because it was a female
passenger he felt obliged to check,” said Judge Mary Fahy who then
ordered the defendant to come with extra compensation for the assualt.
Judge Fahy remanded the defendant on continuing bail to July 27, 2009, for €500 to be paid.
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