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VIDEO: Touting Gatwick cabbie's car crushed



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Published Date: 04 June 2008
A TAXI driver has had his car CRUSHED after he was spotted illegally touting for business at Gatwick airport on THREE occasions.
CLICK ABOVE TO SEE OUR VIDEO REPORT OF THE CAR BEING CRUSHED

Bamidele Soyoye, 46, was arrested at Gatwick Airport on suspicion of taxi touting in July last year.

He was then arrested again in September for driving whilst disqualified in two separate vehicles.

And in January of this year, he was spotted at Gatwick Airport again, after previously been banned from entering the airport by BAA.

Now fed up police chiefs have decided to crack down on the increasing crime, and as a warning crushed Bamidele's grey Chrysler Voyager yesterday.

Full story in the Crawley Observer

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  • Last Updated: 04 June 2008 1:11 PM
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  • Location: Crawley
 
 

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