Furious taxi driver speeds off with David Lammy’s luggage at posh ski resort in row over £600 fare

A FURIOUS taxi driver allegedly sped off with David Lammy's luggage after the Foreign Secretary was accused of not paying a huge £600 fare.
The Labour cabinet member took a six-hour cab ride from Forli, near Bologna in Italy, to the posh French ski resort of Flaine in the Alps.
The taxi driver has alleged that Lammy, 52, "became aggressive" during a row over payment at the end of the 360 mile trip on April 10.
But a Whitehall source said Lammy was a victim in the incident as all fees were paid in advance - and the taxi driver is now facing court for his actions .
Lammy was with his 53-year-old artist wife, Nicola Green, at the time after the pair had been in Italy for King Charles' state visit.
A Foreign Office spokesperson said: “We totally refute these allegations. The fare was paid in full.
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"The Foreign Secretary and his wife are named as victims in this matter and the driver has been charged with theft.
“As there is an ongoing legal process, it would be inappropriate to comment further.”
Lammy and Green are now counter-suing the driver for taking off with their luggage.
The driver that Lammy "took the receipt from my hand" when he said it was up to the passengers to pay €700 (£588) out of the €1,550 (£1,305) total fare.
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The remainder was covered by the transport company that was used to book the trip.
When Lammy and his wife allegedly refused to pay, the driver said he left them at their Haute Savoie destination and complained to local cops.
Officers investigating are said to have found two diplomatic passports, two licence plates, and a coded briefcase in the boot of the taxi, allowing them to formally identify Lammy and his wife.
The anonymous driver, from Avignon, said in an interview: "On the night of April 10-11, I was the victim of assault and violence by members of a British embassy during an international transfer, where they refused to pay me.
"GetTransfer, who used my services, was supposed to pay me the difference, €850 (£715).
"They stopped the payment. And on the spot, the customer snatched the receipt from my hands."
The driver said that had he known who Lammy was he would have charged "much more".
He said: "In this type of transfer, we're driving special people, with suitcases and sensitive documents. All of that comes at a price. And they could very well have been armed, too."
Following the row the driver filed a formal complaint, leading the Bonneville prosecutor's office to open an investigation.
Lammy and Green are said to have counter-sued the driver for "fraudulently removing luggage and cash" from them in his speedy getaway.
Bonneville prosecutor Boris Duffau confirmed the complaint against Lammy and his wife by the driver.
Duffau said: "The stories between the two parties are not the same.
"Of course, the passengers are not saying the same thing as the driver when he filed a complaint.
"The passengers have assured that the driver had already been paid.
"The driver said the opposite."
The driver is said to have counter-sued against Lammy and Green's suit.
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The unnamed driver will now face a court hearing on November 3 to face the charge of "fraudulently removing luggage and cash".
In addition to filing a complaint with local authorities, the driver also complained to the British Embassy in Paris, saying he simply wanted to be paid.