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Is It Even Safe For Our Women To Get Into A Taxi Alone These Days?

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anotheoldgit | 12:23 Sat 05th Mar 2016 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-170276/No-woman-safe-minicab-says-rape-judge.html

/// Police figures show that 214 women were sexually assaulted in the capital last year after getting into illegal minicabs and 54 raped. ///

But it would appear that the Transport for London is withholding information on the number of women who are sexually assaulted when they get into taxi cabs, why could this be?

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/uk-minicab-drivers-claim-tfl-hiding-data-sexual-assaults-taxis-they-are-demanding-truth-1544945



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anotheoldgit // 'Our women', is a patronising and unpleasant term. /// It is a well known collective term, some of you will get upset over the smallest of matters. Lol. Mr aog Just imagine our English roses on AB going to the cinema together 75 years ago and settling down to Pathe News! "And here's Winnie again visiting a war production factory somewhere up...
14:29 Sat 05th Mar 2016
Mamylynne

Yep...I echo that.

And another thing - no woman should think herself safe getting into a car they've hailed on the street because they've taken note of the licence plate. If you are a rapist on the prowl, then you are more likely to have false plates on.

Oh, and getting back to AOG's original question - TfL are not publishing the figures because at the moment, they're provisional and unverified.
I have rarely hailed a cab but a very valid point - the incidents I have experienced haven't been serious really but I know many have fallen foul of rogue drivers.
I certainly don't consider myself to be " incurably offended" ...but i do think it would have been just as easy for OG to say "women"... thus including " all " women as needing to be wary of the cabs/taxis they get into.
jack - //jackthehat

What can one say about your latest post, how can you be such a sexist. //

Obviously your irony klaxon is faulty, please allow me - WHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You are most welcome.
Oh, I think we all knew our Jack was being facetious, andy.
Couldn't have been laid on much thicker, could it?
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No hailable cabs here
Ok Daisy keep a known company to you on your mobile and request a time you want picking up.
Unfortunately in London and other cities seems like not the only way this is happening with "cabs" parking up outside busy nightclubs / pubs at closing time most people just want to get home.
If only TFL would pull its finger out in London so that all documentation was put through and checked by one person. This even applies to Black cabs in London even they are a lot safer
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Much of a thread about a serious subject dedicated to cries of offence and smart-*** comments caused by the perceived misuse of one small word. There's sensible for you. Sheesh!
Naomi - //Much of a thread about a serious subject dedicated to cries of offence and smart-*** comments caused by the perceived misuse of one small word. There's sensible for you. Sheesh! //

I think it's important that the seriousness of the subject is not used to mask offence given - albeit unintentionally - in the course of delivering it.

The importance of the subject is not proportional to the seriousness of some peoples' feelings - and it is not a valid argument to suggest that it is.

This is the argument used by any motorist stopped for a minor speeding offence - shouldn't the police be chasing 'real criminals'/ It does sound like a fair point, but the logic is faulty.
andy-hughes, // I think it's important that the seriousness of the subject is not used to mask offence given - albeit unintentionally - in the course of delivering it. //

Clearly.
Naomi - //andy-hughes, // I think it's important that the seriousness of the subject is not used to mask offence given - albeit unintentionally - in the course of delivering it. //

Clearly. //

Sorry, that's a little too cryptic for me - can you elaborate please?
andy-hughes, Nothing cryptic about it. You said // I think it's important that the seriousness of the subject is not used to mask offence given….//

…. and you’ve 'clearly' demonstrated what you think by encouraging the derailment of the topic.
Hadn't realised I'd contributed Pasta ;-)
//andy-hughes, Nothing cryptic about it. You said // I think it's important that the seriousness of the subject is not used to mask offence given….//

…. and you’ve 'clearly' demonstrated what you think by encouraging the derailment of the topic. //

At the risk of derailing the thread by discussing the derailment of the thread (!)

I appreciate that your response was not cryptic to you - you posted it, but it was to me, who did not understand it, so thanks for the explanation.

However, I cannot agree with your assessment.

My contribtuons to the thread thus far have been a point about the perceived offence felt by some posters - which I think is a legitimate part of the wider debate.

Plus a light-hearted message to another AB'er regarding a post, which was met with hostility and rudeness by the OP, who has had their offensive response removed.

Plus my query to yourself.

I don't think that those three posts, in a thread of seventy-five and counting really constitutes 'encouragement' to 'de-rail' anything - and if you look at the evidence I have offered, I am sure you would agree.
andy-hughes, //thanks for the explanation. //

My pleasure.
Naomi - Now if I was to come back to you and ask you why you hadn't replied to my 'derailing' explanation - then that would indeed be cause for an accusation of ...er ...um ... derailing!

But I'm not - so that's OK!
Jolly good. Now I won’t have to tell you that I think your explanation is nonsense. :o)
Naomi - //Jolly good. Now I won’t have to tell you that I think your explanation is nonsense. :o) //

Indeed, and I won't have to tell you that you are wrong - again - because that would indeed be .... DOH!!!!

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