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Taxichauffeur die tijdens pride amsterdam op dragqueen inreed krijgt werkstraf

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Een taxichauffeur die vorig jaar tijdens Pride Amsterdam een dragqueen aanreed, heeft dinsdag een werkstraf van zestig uur gekregen.

De rechter legde ook een voorwaardelijke gevangenisstraf van een maand en een voorwaardelijk rijverbod van zes maanden op, meldt het OM.

De dragqueen werd vorig jaar aangereden door een taxi die hij met zijn partner had besteld. De taxichauffeur remde af toen....

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