Sussex wrote:
I suspect he was inspired by his believe he would get away with it time and time again, and I suspect there are many instances when he did.

Guy like that in the trade for many years - you'd almost assume he'd be trying it on with fares, but that he'd gotten away with it.
But another article said:
Daily Mail wrote:
Asked if he believed there were other victims, Det Supt Millington said: 'That was one of my thought processes. You can only assume there is a gradual increase in offending.
'He is a taxi driver, so the parameters for the analysis included any reports of taxi drivers assaulting fares, likewise we checked the area where he was living and where had lived previously - Blackley for incidents. We went further and worked with the NCA who checked all over the country.
'It appears to have manifested itself just within this time period, and within that area [Radcliffe] for reasons only known to Bursk.'
Bursk left the Bury area as a young man to serve in the Israeli Army, where he met his wife, before returning to Greater Manchester.
Before setting up his own taxi firm with his wife - and driving for Uber - he was a self-employed home delivery supervisor working on behalf of the Manchester Evening News between 2004 and 2009.
Of course, that's not to say stuff might have happened trade-wise but no complaints to police were ever made.