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A DISPUTE over a ride home led to a taxi driver EAT being assaulted and a man being run into by his FOOD taxi in Mordialloc, 3.10am, Sunday 5 March. CENTRE Police said two different groups had called Uber for lifts and, when one arrived, two men in the wrong group got in and asked to be taken home. This infuriated a man in the other group who approached an arriving taxi and demanded to be taken home. CRAN CRAN The driver insisted on prepayment, causing the BOUR Mooro BOUR N oduc R NE RD oad E RD offender to become abusive and aggressive. The panicking driver began driving forward, causing the offender to fall over, injuring his MINUTES FROM PENINSULA LINK head and arm and causing bleeding. When the MINUTES FROM PENINSULA LINKEAST EAST PENINSULA AND THE MORNINGTON driver got out the man allegedly pushed him to AND THE MORNINGTON PENINSULA LINK LINK the ground and punched and kicked him to the head. The original Uber then returned after the driver realised he had picked up the wrong fare, and he and his two passengers got out to assist the injured taxi driver. Meanwhile, his attacker 111 Cranbourne Road, Frankston, VIC and two friends got into the Uber and ordered the driver to take them to Chelsea Heights, which he did. An ambulance arrived but the injured taxi driver refused hospital treatment and was taken home by friends. The Uber returned to the scene 111 Cranbourne Rd, Frankston (Cnr Cranbourne & McMahons Rds) and ended up taking the original two passengers www.frankstonpowercentre.com.au 111 Cranbourne Rd, Frankston (Cnr Cranbourne home. onpowercentre.com

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A WOMAN allegedly found filming a movie on her camera phone at a Southland cinema is assisting police as they investigate a case of possible video piracy. Viewers of new release Logan, showing at the Village VMAX cinema, told management of the incident, 6.30pm, Sunday 5 May. The woman was asked to leave the cinema but refused to do so until the movie had finished. The manager said he was concerned she was live-streaming the movie or recording it to make pirated copies. The woman later agreed to delete some of the footage, saying she did not know her actions were illegal. The Anti-Piracy Committee and film distributors have been made aware of the incident.

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AN Aspendale Gardens man refused entry to a Braeside brothel because he was intoxicated became angry and allegedly reversed into a concrete pot plant before cutting the party lights out front, 11pm, Friday 3 March. The man then drove off, clipping another car and activating speed and red lights cameras on Wells Rd. The man then allegedly dumped his car nearby and reported it stolen via 000. While police were investigating the “theft” they found CCTV footage showing the man driving the reported “stolen” car, as well as footage of him outside the brothel. The man was arrested for criminal damage and making a false report to police. He will be interviewed for what police say are other indictable matters and face court at a later date.

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