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Taxi fare dodgers caught after one of them shared police appeal on her Facebook
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Taxi fare dodgers caught after one of them shared police appeal on her Facebook

  • Two Bournemouth women were identified and brought to Poole Magistrates’ Court after not paying a taxi fare.
  • Sumovskaja shared a police appeal featuring the pair on Facebook, aiding identification.
  • Both women pleaded guilty to making off without payment at Poole Magistrates’ Court.
  • Each was ordered to pay £100 in compensation to the taxi driver.
  • The incident followed prior run-ins, including an August assault on nightclub staff.
  • The defendants received a community order and 100 hours of community service for the earlier offence.
  • The police appeal helped identify the suspects after a Facebook post went viral among friends.
  • The taxi driver was left out of work at night due to the incident and related anxiety.
  • Court proceedings occurred after police issued the appeal to identify the suspects.
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Partygoers ordered to pay taxi driver £200 after dodging £38 fare
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Partygoers ordered to pay taxi driver £200 after dodging £38 fare

  • Two Bournemouth women were fined and ordered to pay £200 after dodging a £38 taxi fare and bragging about it on social media.
  • Larisa Sumovskaja and Jasmine Orchard appeared at Poole Magistrates' Court and pleaded guilty to making off without payment.
  • The judge ordered £100 in compensation to the driver for each defendant, totaling £200.
  • Sumovskaja’s social media post helped police identify the suspects and led to the case gaining attention.
  • The incident caused the taxi driver to lose night-time work income due to anxiety.
  • The defendants have prior court history, including an August assault at a Bournemouth nightclub and a related case.
  • Both defendants were banned from Camel Bar in Bournemouth as part of their penalties.
  • The case was heard in Poole Magistrates' Court and received national media coverage.
  • The social media post contained the phrase 'go like it guys xxx' linked to the police appeal.
  • The incident occurred after a night out in Bournemouth and involved a three-mile taxi journey.
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