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PostPosted: Fri May 20, 2022 9:25 pm 
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Dundee taxi drivers unable to work after spate of cab break-ins and equipment thefts

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Dundee taxi drivers have been left unable to work after a spate of break-ins.

Several cabs have been damaged in smash-and-grab raids, with equipment used to process fares stolen.

City Cabs Dundee confirmed three of their fleet have been targeted in recent weeks.

Driver Scott Petrie’s Nissan Leaf was damaged while it was parked in his driveway on Huntly Road.

The front driver’s side window was smashed, as well as a smaller windowpane on the rear driver’s side.

The 54-year-old has been forced off the road since the theft, whilst he and his employer work with insurers.

He said: “A neighbour saw a boy in his 20s wearing dark clothing fleeing the area on a bike after they heard the glass smashing.

“They’d taken the taxi [personal digital assistant] PDA which we log on to process jobs, I can only assume the person thought it was a mobile phone.

“Thankfully a member of the public found the device about 10-minutes walk from my address.

“The issue we’ve got now is getting the insurance sorted out for the car repairs.

“It’s a massive frustration that this has happened and I’m now off the road as a result.”

Fellow cab driver Jimmy Crerar was targeted, with his PDA device also stolen.

His white Dacia Logan was damaged on nearby Kemnay Gardens in Craigie earlier this month.

The 40-year-old was forced off the road for a day and half.

He said: “I got my PDA stolen and it was the back window at the driver’s side that was smashed.

“As a result of the damage I was forced off the road for around a day and half, which is a nightmare as you’re losing money.”

Mo Dobson, who lives in the Kirkton area of the city, said things were stolen from his car last month.

The 36-year-old taxi driver was off the road for a week while repairs were carried out.

He said: “There wasn’t anything of any worth taken but there is a negative impact with the vehicle being off the road for around a week.

“They smashed the glass on the front driver’s side door on Beauly Crescent.”

He added: “The office were back and forth with the insurance trying to get it sorted and that added to the delay.

“We’ve heard there has been an increase in taxis being targeted.

“It was Peugeot Partners at first but now it appears any taxis are being hit.

“If a driver is off the road for a week that is a loss of earnings.”

Police Scotland has been approached for comment regarding the thefts.

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PostPosted: Sat May 21, 2022 6:57 am 
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we now reap the consequences of the pandemic and furlough prices for everything skyrocketing with huge chunks of the population unable to afford it so crime will go up especially petty crime as people get desperate

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PostPosted: Sat May 21, 2022 6:45 pm 
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edders23 wrote:
we now reap the consequences of the pandemic and furlough prices for everything skyrocketing with huge chunks of the population unable to afford it so crime will go up especially petty crime as people get desperate

And we also reap the stupidity of drivers leaving cash and mobile-looking stuff in their cabs unattended.

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PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2022 1:27 am 
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That PH car in the photo above looks like the same colour scheme as these HCs:

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This photo below shows the door lettering a bit more clearly (replacing TAXI for PHC - in Scotland it's a PH 'car' rather than 'vehicle' (but photo is a bit too big for the forum).

https://c8.alamy.com/comp/WBJ6WG/james- ... WBJ6WG.jpg

But surprised they're allowed such a colour scheme on a PHC. I mean, it won't be allowed a roofsign, but even imagining the above without a roofsign, easy to see why people get confused, and why some opportunist PHDs will take the opportunity to ply for hire :-o

(And the E at the end of the door lettering stands for 'electric'. As far as I know all newly issued plates in Dundee must be for EVs, whether HC or PH :roll: )


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