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PostPosted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:15 pm 
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Cabbies could be forced to install security cameras in a month as the Government reacts to the slaying of taxi driver Hiren Mohini.

Passengers will absorb the cost, but this should only amount to about 30c extra on the flagfall, according to the NZ Taxi Federation.

Transport Minister Steven Joyce and Labour Minister Kate Wilkinson yesterday met representatives from the federation, taxi companies and others in the industry to debate the options for improving safety.

Many Auckland cabbies say they are too scared to work at night after the killing police described as "frenzied" and "vicious".

Mr Joyce said the group was leaning towards security cameras over screens - which sometimes caused communication and air conditioning problems - but there would be a full investigation before any decision.

It is 12 days since Mr Mohini was stabbed to death in Mt Eden for a $15.20 fare. In what police say is a crime-fighting first for Auckland, a billboard has been put up to help the 40-plus team of officers track the killer.

It asks for help identifying a distinctive bloodstained blue bag found near Mr Mohini's car, a black knitted cap in the bag and a man who features in security camera footage.

The footage showed the man carrying a similar bag.

Mr Joyce said it was no longer a question of if, but how and when a security order was made.

"Sadly, I think we've all come to the realisation that taxi drivers in New Zealand are less safe than they were and it's not something anybody would wish for, but we have to lookvery closely at mandating a higher level of safety initiatives - particularly for those working at night."

But Mr Joyce said he wanted evidence from Australia examined before a decision was made. He had asked for a report within a month and hoped to "make a call pretty quickly after that".

Taxi Federation executive director Tim Reddish said there had been a 70 to 75 per cent reduction in attacks on cabbies in Queensland since cameras were made compulsory.

"Over there everybody who gets a cab knows and there has been a cultural change in the way cab drivers are treated."

Mr Reddish said the New Zealand taxi industry operated on a number of levels and he understood those at the lower end would be worried about cost.

"But my message to them is not to worry too much," he said. "The cost is recoverable over time and I don't think it is as big a barrier as they think it will be."

The Queensland security cameras operated with three lenses - one snapping the passenger getting in, one in the front seat and one in the back, he said.

Data was stored remotely in a fireproof and waterproof box and there were strict privacy protocols about who could access it.

Mr Reddish said notices were put in cabs warning people they had been photographed.

Meanwhile, police are taking unprecedented steps in the hunt for Mr Mohini's killer.

The billboard in Fort St in central Auckland appeals for information and police will give retailers and supermarkets DVDs to run in-store. The murder investigation is also the feature story on the TV2 show Police 10/7 tonight.

"We're trying a range of methods to appeal to the public for information," said the inquiry head, Detective Senior Sergeant Hywel Jones.

"The billboard space was vacant and its location ties in nicely with the fact that we're appealing to Asian communities in the inner city to help us solve this mystery."

Members of the police Asian Safety Patrol Group would hand out flyers and talk to people celebrating Chinese New Year at the ASB Showgrounds on Saturday, he said.

Anyone with information about the killing of Hiren Mohini should call 0800 444014, Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 for anonymous tips or email edgewater@police.govt.nz

source: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/

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Why does it take a cab driver to get killed before most folks take the CCTV issue seriously?

Please everyone, just get it installed. [-o<

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Sussex wrote:
Why does it take a cab driver to get killed before most folks take the CCTV issue seriously?
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Yes :shock:

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We have just launched our Taxi-Cam V1.0 in the UK , we first launched a competition to win a full system, after that we have had a steady increase in sales, I have been installing Cctv equipment for over 20 years now and i found it hard to believe when we first looked into the Taxi-Cam how little in the way of security was available, and what was available was very expensive and the quality was poor.....very poor! We spent alot of time talking to cabbies in our area and got some good feedback as to what where the main issues and problems, a major lesson we learned was that the main abuse came from verbal and racist comments and there wasnt a system out there that recorded the voice in the cab, ours now does, in no way do we express that our system will completely stop the abuse but our experience tells us that 80% less crime is committed where cctv camera's are installed, that also pushed us more towards having a small dash mounted camera in the vehicle, as punters enter the cab they see the signs, see them selves being recorded on the monitor............ A lot less potential of crime being committed! As the system is only on V1.0 im very interested to hear your guys feedback on comments so that hopefully we can build a system that will fit most drivers requirments and budgets... I look forward to hearing from you guys

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What sort of price and where can I see one?

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not been done for a while so, allow me

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.istormsecuritysolutions.com%2FVehicleCameras.html

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