Robert Nedeski kept calling 911 after getting tossed out of cab following a fare argument.
(UPI) -- A New Jersey man booked himself a one-way trip behind bars after he repeatedly called 911 for a taxi after a cabbie tossed him out of his car.
Police say that Edison man Robert Nedeski, 36, repeatedly called 911 for a taxi to take him home around 3 a.m. on Thursday.
He got into a fight with his original driver about the cost of the ride. After the cabbie kicked him out, Nedeski paid the fare and told the cabbie that he was going to hail a new driver “because he didn’t like him.”
Nedeski then allegedly spent the next 20 minutes calling 911.
Officers responded to the scene and told Nedeski to stop calling the emergency number.
After he cursed at them, police tried to place Nedeski under arrest, but police say he refused to put his hands behind his back and pushed one of the officers. He was then pepper-sprayed and handcuffed.
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