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FonaCab: Taxi firm sack driver over threatening gun video FonaCab: Taxi firm sack driver over threatening gun video
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The video on social media shows the driver threatening a man in the passenger seatThe video on social media shows the driver threatening a man in the passenger seat
A Belfast taxi firm has terminated the employment of a driver over a video which shows him brandishing a suspected firearm and threatening passengers.A Belfast taxi firm has terminated the employment of a driver over a video which shows him brandishing a suspected firearm and threatening passengers.
Police have said they are investigating the circumstances of the video.Police have said they are investigating the circumstances of the video.
In the video posted on social media, a driver for FonaCab points what appears to be a gun at another man in the front passenger seat of his car.In the video posted on social media, a driver for FonaCab points what appears to be a gun at another man in the front passenger seat of his car.
At one point the driver hits the other man in the face with it.At one point the driver hits the other man in the face with it.
The footage appears to have been taken from a dashcam inside the taxi.The footage appears to have been taken from a dashcam inside the taxi.
The BBC has identified the location in the background as a car park in Holywood, County Down.
In a statement, FonaCab told BBC News NI it was made aware of dashcam footage of an incident involving a FonaCab driver about 23:00 BST on 31 May.In a statement, FonaCab told BBC News NI it was made aware of dashcam footage of an incident involving a FonaCab driver about 23:00 BST on 31 May.
"The driver was identified and called this morning to present at the earliest opportunity/ASAP to FonaCab Head Office, at which time he was interviewed and his relationship with FonaCab immediately terminated," it said."The driver was identified and called this morning to present at the earliest opportunity/ASAP to FonaCab Head Office, at which time he was interviewed and his relationship with FonaCab immediately terminated," it said.
'Called into disrepute''Called into disrepute'
A spokesperson for the Belfast taxi firm said it was liaising with the Driver and Vehicle Agency (DVA) Northern Ireland and the Police Service of Northern Ireland, and any further action would be determined by them.A spokesperson for the Belfast taxi firm said it was liaising with the Driver and Vehicle Agency (DVA) Northern Ireland and the Police Service of Northern Ireland, and any further action would be determined by them.
"Our investigation was completed and our action taken before the footage was released on social media," the firm said."Our investigation was completed and our action taken before the footage was released on social media," the firm said.
"Due to the nature of the content of the footage, it would be inappropriate to make any further comment on the footage while other investigations are undertaken.""Due to the nature of the content of the footage, it would be inappropriate to make any further comment on the footage while other investigations are undertaken."
FonaCab added that its staff receive the same training and vetting as all taxi drivers in Northern Ireland and it expects them to maintain high standards.FonaCab added that its staff receive the same training and vetting as all taxi drivers in Northern Ireland and it expects them to maintain high standards.
"We do not tolerate incidents like this where safety is compromised, standards are not upheld, or the company and our drivers are called into disrepute.""We do not tolerate incidents like this where safety is compromised, standards are not upheld, or the company and our drivers are called into disrepute."
Police have said they are "aware of a video circulating online showing a man with a suspected firearm and have launched an investigation".Police have said they are "aware of a video circulating online showing a man with a suspected firearm and have launched an investigation".
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