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06.04.2022 - 01:07 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A factory worker punched a man in a taxi office because of a disagreement about the victim not wearing a covid protective mask.
Alan Legge was handed a suspended jail sentence at court this week for the vicious assault which was captured on CCTV and cause the victim to have multiple facial fractures.
Following a media appeal the 55-year-old handed him into police after footage emerged of Legge standing in the office immediately after the assault.
Speaking at Derbyshire Crown Court this week, Judge Shaun Smith QC, said: “What you did is there for all to see on the CCTV footage.
“It was a very unpleasant piece of violence and it might be that he said something to you or that you were particularly irritated that he was not wearing a mask. We have all been in that situation but you can’t do what you did.
“I am not suggesting that you intended to do what you did when you caused him multiple fractures. But the effects of that are that he still has ongoing physical and mental issues so this is a serious matter.
“It’s an impulsive, spontaneous and short-lived assault and you have never been in trouble before. You are hard-working and I have read a reference from Mansfield Plastic Fabrications Ltd, the managing director speaks very highly of you and does not want to lose you.”
Leanne Summers, prosecuting, said the incident took place at A-Line Taxis, in Stephenson Place, Chesterfield, at around 10.10pm on Thursday, October 8, 2020, according to Derbyshire Live.
She played CCTV footage to the court which captured Legge, of Chapel Road, Grassmoor, standing waiting for a cab next to the victim, who was sitting down.
The film shows the man show the defendant a document which Miss Summers said was his exemption from wearing a Covid
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