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Bournemouth Road Rage Incident

Dorset Police are investigating a road rage incident in Bournemouth, after a taxi driver had his windscreen smashed.

The driver was passing through Christchurch at around 1:30 am on Wednesday the 6th, when another car pulled up next to him at a set of traffic lights.

One of the passengers got out of the car and started banging on the taxi drivers window.

They then followed him to Bournemouth where they began punching and kicking the drivers door and window, smashing the windscreen.

The attackers got back into their car after they saw the taxi driver calling the police.

Martin Young, Police Community Support Investigator, has said that they are carrying out a full investigation to identify the men involved.

Dorset Police have released an image of one of the suspects, and are asking that anyone with information as to his identity, or regarding the investigation in general, to contact them.

No arrests have been made so far, but two people have come forward to assist officers with their enquiries.

 

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