hereAfter getting in the car, Burrows then asked the driver to go to Benchill, Manchester Crown Court heard.He then asked to go to the original destination in Woodhouse Park.After asking Burrows for the fare of £14,20, the defendant said he needed to go into a flat to get some money.The driver said he didn't believe him, and Burrows gave him his passport as a surety.About 20 minutes later, Burrows re-emerged.Burrows asked for his passport, but the driver told him he needed to pay the fare first, prosecutor Eleanor Gleeson said.The defendant became angry and said 'take me to Benchill', then 'give me my f****** passport you f****** ba*****'.When the driver got his phone out and told Burrows he was going to ring the taxi firm's offices, the.
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