A woman has been sentenced to 40 months in prison for a series of violent robberies targeting three different taxi drivers in Kirkcaldy and Glenrothes.
Claire Duncan, 31, who was already on five bail orders, admitted to the attacks that occurred over a six-week period.
According to Depute Fiscal Sarah Smith, Duncan's crime spree began on April 2 when she assaulted a male taxi driver by "seizing him by the neck, holding a sharp object against his neck to his injury" before robbing him of £170.
On May 9, she attacked a female taxi driver, lunging at her and placing a knife with a "12-inch blade" against her neck.
A struggle ensued, and Duncan stole nearly £300 in takings.
Just three days later, on May 12, she assaulted another male driver, repeatedly striking and scratching him during an attempted robbery. Witnesses heard the driver shouting: "Let me go. She's robbed me, Help!"
Defence solicitor David Bell described the crimes as a "significant escalation" stemming from his client's "descent into serious addiction to crack cocaine."
He conceded these were "terrible crimes" born from "desperation for money."
Sheriff James Williamson echoed this sentiment, stating: "They truly are terrible offences to put people through these traumatic experiences," as he handed down the 40-month sentence.
Duncan is already serving a separate seven-month term for unrelated shoplifting and assault charges.
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