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OF TUNBRIDGE WELLS
Investigation uncovers disturbing trend in women being ‘abused’ by taxi drivers Victims urged to report incidents to police and hackney carriage office WITH Christmas parties now in full swing, the Times this week publishes an investigation that should act as a warning to all women travelling home by taxi, particularly after nights out in Tunbridge Wells. This newspaper has uncovered several incidents involving altercations between cab drivers and women. And we believe it to be the tip of an iceberg. In one case a 23 year old was left lying shocked and bruised in the road, her mobile phone smashed, after allegedly being attacked. On another occasion a teenager was ‘petrified’ after it was suggested by the
bridge Wells and are almost certainly driver she could pay for part of the repeated in towns across the country. journey by having sex with him. However, the purposes of this Two young women were forced to run investigation is to send a clear message away from an angry driver after he to drivers tempted tried to lock them to take advantage in the vehicle and LOCAL NEWSPAPERS of vulnerable charge them more young women: money than agreed People are aware of for the fare. your actions and And one woman, EDITORIAL COMMENT they will not be perhaps summing tolerated. it all up, told the The vast majority of the 300 cab Times that because of her experiences drivers in Tunbridge Wells borough she had ‘not felt safe in taxis in the can be viewed as being safe and town for three or four years.’ Such incidents are not limited to Tun- reliable. It is a minority who appear
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to be involved in such incidents. The problem for the police and the borough council’s Hackney Carriage Office that licenses drivers, is that most of those who suffer abuse of one kind or another do not register a complaint. They are reluctant to make a fuss. Until they do, these drivers will think they can get away with it. We know it can be difficult, but we would urge people to report these incidents and help make travelling home safer for all women.
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STATION RANK The vast majority of cab drivers are safe and reliable