I was ejected from a taxi!?

was recently travelling home from a night out with my two mates in a taxi.

I was very drunk and started being abusive to the driver I admit that.

The driver asked me to leave several times and i refused, he then got out of the car and pulled me out by the hair.

My question is has he the right to forcibly eject me?

How would the police view this ?

Can I claim compensation of the cab firm?

Answers:
He was perfectly, within his rights ,to have asked you to leave

and if you continued to be abusive ,to eject you ,
with the reasonable (safe) force necessary ,

The Taxi driver ,could of course, have called the police himself ,
.
THEN ,you would have spent the night ,in the police custody

and you would have faced prosecution,
for threatening and obstructive behaviour.

Possibly a hefty fine / certainly a conviction,
for being drunk and disorderly.at best !

You can try claiming for compensation,from the taxi firm .
but i doubt ,you will get very far

The Taxi firm can counter claim , against , your appalling behaviour,
which caused you to be ejected, by the Taxi driver ,in the first place .

Count your lucky stars! you did not get a conviction this time.

Make sure you don't get ,into such a drunken state again ,
while you are out with your friends , You may not be so lucky in future.
have a good meal inside you, before you go out .,

>^,,^<
Your lucky that's all he did. You deserved it. So let it go.
Would you rather have been arrested and put in jail?
the taxi driver had the right to evict you.
he doesn't have to take abuse just cause your a passenger'
hope this has taught you a lesson on how to treat other people
Yes he has every right to eject you from his taxi. If you are deemed drunk and abusive or you are sick in his car than he can ask you to get out. However, the method in which he got you out is common assault and you could report this to the police although it would be his word over yours, and as you were drunk you would be viewed as an unreliable witness.
Serves you right, you were lucky the taxi driver let you in his car in the first place. Where I live drunks are left to walk.
No, he can't use violence against you because his vehicle is considered a public vehicle, unlike bars or restaurants which are private property and probably have more rights.
My question is has he the right to forcibly eject me? Yes. Any business has the absolute right to refuse service to anyone for any reason.

How would the police view this ? If they had been called and showed up, they would have arrested you for being drunk in public, and possibly for theft of services, assuming you had any bill for service left unpaid at the time you were asked to leave the cab.

Can I claim compensation of the cab firm? Of course. They will refuse of course, and prevail if push comes to shove.
i would say he could only physically touch you if you had done the same first. i'm not sure what the police would decide tho
This IS a wind up, right? You were totally in the wrong. You can't handle your drink, and are rather immature. The only thing he did wrong was to stop the taxi before he chucked you out. Sadly, you probably can claim. It's a mad, mad world.
no 1 can touch u like that get him
You sound like a jerk. Try judge Judy, she would be fair. Even if you don't morally deserve a judgment.
He is entitled to eject you using no more force than is necessary, I think you got of lightly, I would have bitten your balls off.
You act like a drunken tosspot, abuse the driver, refuse his request to leave, and you want compensation? You should have been arrested and the taxi driver should get compensation from you. You're a fu*cking twat, and if I'd been the taxi driver, you'd have ended-up in A&E.

The world seems to be full of drunken, puerile ar*seholes like you, and I don't see why decent people should have to tolerate drunken numpties.

Why don't you fu*cking grow-up and stop being a complete knob.
Violence whether one is right or not is not permitted by law. In your case, I think the taxi driver should have driven you to the nearest police station and complain to the police about your unbecoming behaviour.
As for you seeking recourse, I would advise you to just forget about the whole thing since he didn't cause any damages to you. In future you should refrain from abusing the taxi drivers as they really operate under difficult conditions.
Gee, I just can't figure out why some girls weren't willing to give you a ride, you seem so . . .
Never mind, I forgot for a moment . . . punks reek !
Sorry you can't claim compensation, if you provoked him you could have had you head beat to a pulp and would have little to stand on.

I have to say it serves you right, if you can't behave like a decent human being when your drunk, you shouldn't be allowed to drink and if you dare try it you should be locked up for it.

I can control myself when very drunk and always am decent and civil, if I can do it why do other people find it so hard?
If you were in the US the cab driver would have stomped your @ss and left you lying in the street.
Boo-hoo you big p*ssy.
Personally I would have done the same, I mean would you put with that sort of abuse?
YOU DESERVED EVERY THING YOU GOT & MORE
It is his taxi, and his place of business. You made yourself persona non grata. You refused to leave of your own accord, so he tossed you. You're lucky he didn't toss you into the river to sober up. You should go apologize to him, and hope you aren't blacklisted for life from all taxis in your town.
iam a taxi driver and i would have kicked u around the street we have enough 2 but put without scumbags like u

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