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Author:  captain cab [ Wed Mar 18, 2015 10:29 am ]
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Taxi Drivers And Hoteliers To Tackle Child Sex Abuse




The Metropolitan Police is urging London businesses to help identify victims of child sexual exploitation.

Taxi drivers, pub landlords and hoteliers will be given bespoke training showing them what action to take if they suspect a child is at risk.

Operation Makesafe is designed to educate people working in these trades of the warning signs of child sex abuse.

In the last year, the Met received almost 1,700 CSE referrals, through which 1,185 children were identified as being at risk of CSE.

Seventy-seven perpetrators were convicted and sentenced to over 100 years in prison.

These include Jason Winskill, jailed for 15 years for the rape of and sexual activity with a child, and Jahvin Ewen, jailed for five years and four months for raping a child.

Detective Superintendent Terry Sharpe said: "Child sexual exploitation is a hidden crime and today is an opportunity for us to share our experience and knowledge to raise awareness within a vital group - those who witness all manner of scenarios on a daily basis.

"We all have a responsibility to keep children and young people safe from harm. Getting the local business sector on board will help us prevent and detect child sexual exploitation, and safeguard those at risk.

"Operation Makesafe has already had a positive impact during its pilot phase. Our work in this area and understanding of the issue is much improved in recent times, but we cannot tackle this issue alone. We need the public to tell us if they suspect child sexual exploitation. They could provide us with the opportunity to intervene before any harm occurs."

Francois Mvelle, the General Manager of the Holiday Inn in Chingford, said: "We are committed to working with the Metropolitan Police Service on Operation Makesafe by raising awareness of child sexual exploitation to all of our staff; and where suspicions are evident, to report them to police by calling 101."

source: http://www.lbc.co.uk/taxi-drivers-and-h ... use-106636

Author:  bloodnock [ Wed Mar 18, 2015 10:41 am ]
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Quote:
Sh****ing


Hmm...anyone able to fill in the blanks?

Author:  captain cab [ Wed Mar 18, 2015 10:49 am ]
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bloodnock wrote:

Hmm...anyone able to fill in the blanks?


showing :lol:

Author:  toots [ Wed Mar 18, 2015 12:54 pm ]
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Quote:
Detective Superintendent Terry Sharpe said: "Child sexual exploitation is a hidden crime and today is an opportunity for us to share our experience and knowledge to raise awareness within a vital group - those who witness all manner of scenarios on a daily basis.

"We all have a responsibility to keep children and young people safe from harm. Getting the local business sector on board will help us prevent and detect child sexual exploitation, and safeguard those at risk.


It's been hidden for decades by those that are suppose to protect such children it's hardly surprising it's so rife now ffs

Author:  captain cab [ Wed Mar 18, 2015 12:59 pm ]
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Taxi drivers, pub landlords and hoteliers will be given bespoke training


So who's paying for this? considering there's 100,000 licensed drivers in London alone - who is footing the bill?

Author:  toots [ Wed Mar 18, 2015 1:03 pm ]
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captain cab wrote:
Quote:
Taxi drivers, pub landlords and hoteliers will be given bespoke training


So who's paying for this? considering there's 100,000 licensed drivers in London alone - who is footing the bill?


The taxpayer?

Author:  captain cab [ Wed Mar 18, 2015 1:16 pm ]
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toots wrote:

The taxpayer?


Do they know the logistics of training 100,000 licensed drivers?

They'll need interpreters on hand for a good number of minicab drivers ffs

Author:  toots [ Wed Mar 18, 2015 1:19 pm ]
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captain cab wrote:
toots wrote:

The taxpayer?


Do they know the logistics of training 100,000 licensed drivers?

They'll need interpreters on hand for a good number of minicab drivers ffs


They'll just pay somebody else to do it, I mean it's not their money so it doesn't matter how much it cost they have to be seen to be doing something

Author:  Nidge2 [ Wed Mar 18, 2015 5:21 pm ]
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captain cab wrote:
Taxi Drivers And Hoteliers To Tackle Child Sex Abuse




The Metropolitan Police is urging London businesses to help identify victims of child sexual exploitation.

Taxi drivers, pub landlords and hoteliers will be given bespoke training Sh****ing them what action to take if they suspect a child is at risk.

Operation Makesafe is designed to educate people working in these trades of the warning signs of child sex abuse.

In the last year, the Met received almost 1,700 CSE referrals, through which 1,185 children were identified as being at risk of CSE.

Seventy-seven perpetrators were convicted and sentenced to over 100 years in prison.

These include Jason Winskill, jailed for 15 years for the rape of and sexual activity with a child, and Jahvin Ewen, jailed for five years and four months for raping a child.

Detective Superintendent Terry Sharpe said: "Child sexual exploitation is a hidden crime and today is an opportunity for us to share our experience and knowledge to raise awareness within a vital group - those who witness all manner of scenarios on a daily basis.

"We all have a responsibility to keep children and young people safe from harm. Getting the local business sector on board will help us prevent and detect child sexual exploitation, and safeguard those at risk.

"Operation Makesafe has already had a positive impact during its pilot phase. Our work in this area and understanding of the issue is much improved in recent times, but we cannot tackle this issue alone. We need the public to tell us if they suspect child sexual exploitation. They could provide us with the opportunity to intervene before any harm occurs."

Francois Mvelle, the General Manager of the Holiday Inn in Chingford, said: "We are committed to working with the Metropolitan Police Service on Operation Makesafe by raising awareness of child sexual exploitation to all of our staff; and where suspicions are evident, to report them to police by calling 101."

source: http://www.lbc.co.uk/taxi-drivers-and-h ... use-106636




The Met FFS? They've been hiding Child abuse cases for years.

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