A racist man who kicked a taxi driver and threatened him with an acid attack has been jailed for 12 months.
Calvin Elliott, 31, from Rainhill, verbally abused and assaulted Ahmed Shebaz after the driver asked him to leave his drinks outside the vehicle.
The incident occurred outside a McDonald's in Huyton in the early hours of August 12, 2023.
When Mr Shebaz asked the passengers to leave their drinks behind, Elliott became aggressive, making racist and Islamophobic remarks.
He continued to be aggressive towards Mr Shebaz, repeatedly bringing up his race and religion and shouting: "Why are you here? Why do you work here?" He then asked Mr Shebaz to stop the car, and when he did, he jumped out and began to kick the driver's door.
At Liverpool Crown Court on 18 December, prosecutor Nick Cockerell said: "After two or three kicks to the door, he opened the door and repeatedly kicked Mr Shebaz to his right thigh.
"Mr Shebaz was able to shut and lock the door. The defendant then began to pull at the windscreen wipers on the vehicle.
Following the attack, Elliott called Britannia Taxis, the driver's employer, and launched a racist tirade, threatening to throw acid and vowing to "peel his face off."
He also made threats against the taxi company itself saying: "I'll set fire to the place, watch."
Elliot, who has five previous convictions for six offences, pleaded guilty to racially aggravated assault and three counts of sending malicious communications intending to cause distress.
He was sentenced to three months in prison for racially aggravated assault and nine months for the malicious communications offences, bringing his total sentence to 12 months.
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