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Cabbie eludes jail time after woman assaulted

The taxi driver who last month was convicted of sexually assaulting a woman in his cab will not serve any jail time, a judge ruled today.

By Justine Davidson on February 25, 2010 at 3:23 pm

The taxi driver who last month was convicted of sexually assaulting a woman in his cab will not serve any jail time, a judge ruled today.

Instead, territorial court Judge Mike Cozens gave Mohammed Abdullahi a three-month conditional sentence which essentially puts him under strict bail supervision for the next 90 days.

The 49-year-old Golden Taxi employee will be permitted to leave his residence to go to work, school, or place of worship with his supervisor’s written permission, the judge ruled.

Although Abdullahi is no longer allowed to operate a cab in the City of Whitehorse, both under the judge’s orders and under the city’s Vehicle For Hire Bylaw, he is still working as a dispatcher.

Abdullahi’s lawyer, André Roothman, had asked Cozens to consider a discharge for his client, meaning he would come away from the case with no criminal record.

Roothman argued that a criminal record would unduly harm Abdullahi’s chances of sponsoring his wife and child, who live in Yemen, as Canadian citizens.

The judge rejected that submission, saying a discharge “would undermine public confidence in the administration of justice.”

Abdullahi was charged with sexual assault after grabbing the hand of a 19-year-old girl who was riding in the front seat of his cab and making her touch his exposed penis.

During the trial, Cozens also heard from Abdullahi’s former girlfriend and mother of one of his three children, who said he had done the same thing to her in a Whitehorse movie theatre before they started dating.

Cozens said the convicted man breached the trust a person should rightfully expect when getting into a cab. The man tried to take advantage of a young person who had been drinking and was visibly upset when she entered his vehicle, the judge said.

He also noted, however, that after the initial incident, Abdullahi did not try to force the girl to touch his penis again, nor did he take her to a secluded location or further threaten her in any way.

All things considered, the assault was on the low end of the spectrum, Cozens said, and according to a report written by Abdullahi’s probation officer, he is at a very low risk to reoffend.

At the end of the sentencing hearing, Cozens added: “An unfortunate side effect of Mr. Abdullahi’s conviction is to also shed suspicion on other taxi drivers of visible minorities.”

This same issue was raised by United Taxi owner Mohamed Abbas Osman, who spoke to the Star shortly after Abdullahi’s conviction.

He said many of the city’s African taxi drivers have been painted with the same brush as Abdullahi, and those who share Abdullahi’s first name have been particularly vilified.

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faye dunlop

Feb 25, 2010 at 8:22 pm

exposing his deal to the young lady should have given him 6 months at least in Wcc. Next step… deport him

mosi

Feb 26, 2010 at 6:39 am

Oh Brother. Here we go again. The Judge just turns him loose. Until next time? The victim can sue the (pants off) the taxi company maybe? Then see where that takes taxi liability insurance rates? No
wonder Whitehorse taxi industry is in a mess.

Arn Anderson

Feb 26, 2010 at 12:44 pm

For future cases: Tell the judge that you have a depression from the recession and gangsta rap plus global warming made me do it.

I smell a nobel prize somewhere here for this anecdote.

Brent Tremblay

Feb 28, 2010 at 11:56 pm

Is it just me or is there something terribly wrong with this situation?  How can he be charged with sexual assault and allowed back in the cab industry in any capacity?  When he got convicted of this it should be a warning sign that this man is dangerous.  Is he ordered to sex therapy?  Does he have to register as a sexual offender?  To me it seems that this man was able to do the crime, go to court and lose, get convicted and then he wasn’t put in jail.  I would like to know if there were any conditions placed on his release.  I don’t know it just seems terribly wrong that this man is back on the street.  Sex offenders need treatment.  All this has done is to say that it’s okay to behave this way and if you do get caught the punishment won’t be that harsh.  Sorry to sound so down on this situation but I just don’t understand it.

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