An Edinburgh taxi driver, Baris Eroglu, has had his licence suspended for two months following two separate incidents, including one where he allegedly verbally abused a grieving pensioner.
Eroglu, who was previously suspended for telling a council employee to "watch [their] f***ing words," was disciplined again on public safety grounds.
The latest suspension stems from a May 2025 incident where Eroglu reportedly followed a woman in her 70s into a funeral home after his card reader failed.
In a statement to the council, the passenger claimed Eroglu had "no people skills" and subjected her to a "verbal assault." She wrote: "I pointed out that all his abusive behaviour was not going to make cash appear in my purse."
The suspension also takes into account a January 2025 incident where Eroglu was accused of driving dangerously and shouting at a cyclist.
Despite being given a written warning, the driver failed to take a council-mandated refresher course, which licensing officer Catherine Scanlin said he had been given "a number of opportunities" to attend.
Eroglu's solicitor, Jonny Nisbet, acknowledged his client's "considerable lack of people skills" in the funeral home incident and noted it was "disappointing to be back here again."
He attributed his client's behaviour to the mental toll of a bad breakup and claimed the cyclist had made racist remarks.
However, Councillor Joan Griffiths expressed concern, stating: "He’s the victim, the passengers are the one that are causing the problem,' so I have real concerns around that."
Ultimately, the committee, led by Councillor Joanna Mowat, concluded Eroglu was not a "fit and proper person to hold a licence," and voted to suspend him for two months.
Councillor Neil Ross noted Eroglu had "eight months in which to demonstrate his contrition, his remorse his understanding that committee weren’t pleased with his behaviour last year," and had failed to do so.
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