A taxi driver who was battered by a drunken and violent passenger was left requiring urgent medical attention after being pushed from the car as it was moving.
The victim, who worked for a taxi firm, had been on shift on Saturday 17 September 2022 on Arnot Hill Drive, Arnold, when he was approached by a man and woman asking to be taken home.
The victim noticed the man, known as Reuben Commons, was drunk but despite this, he agreed to take them and asked for them both to get into the back seats.
Before Commons even got into the car he attempted to open to driver’s door and sit on his lap.
After being told to move he then reluctantly got into the front passenger’s seat and immediately became hostile and shouted directions at the driver.
Just after 1.20 am things began to turn violent after the taxi driver asked for the fare upfront, causing 25-year-old Commons to call him a ‘tramp’ and repeatedly threaten him with violence.
He then threw a plastic bottle full of water over the driver which hit him on the head causing the victim to try and stop the car. Commons then began to kick and punch the victim over and over as he climbed into the driver’s seat, jumped over the dashboard and attacked him.
During the struggle, Commons pushed the victim out of the car while it was still moving. He then continued to attack the victim on the road, kicking him in the head and causing him to lose consciousness.
Leaving the driver unconscious on the road, he then stole the taxi in an attempt to get away but only managed to drive around 50 yards before getting out and letting it crash into a parked car.
Commons, of Ulgham Close, Arnold, appeared at Nottingham Crown Court on Friday (3 February) after pleading guilty to wound or inflict grievous bodily harm and aggravated vehicle taking and property damage.
He was jailed for a total of 32 months and also ordered to pay £187 to the victim.
Detective Constable Colin Jones, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “This was an act of sheer drunken violence out of nowhere against someone who was simply doing his job.
“No one deserves to be treated like this and viciously battered to the point of losing consciousness.
“Commons’ actions on this night, as shown in the dashcam footage, show his complete disrespect for members of the public and the sheer brutality of his actions against a completely innocent man.
“I hope his sentence will not only bring the victim some comfort but also give Commons some time to reflect on his actions that night and hit home to him that behaving in this way will never be tolerated by any police force.”
• Arrest and homes evacuated after Nottingham weapon incident