captain cab wrote:
edders23 wrote:
Did anything happen to the one behind or was it a case of the men didn't want their journey to be traceable ?
the driver in the first cab didn't know who the driver was in the cab behind and didn't hear anything - but he remains convinced the passengers were not going to pay.
A couple of female drivers have also told me they feel more safe with CCTV - again the perception is that they feel safer with cameras than without - does it prevent crime? well how can anyone positively say either way.
May I refer the Rt.Hon.Gentleman to the London tube bombings, the London Bus Bombings....loads of CCTV there that didn't prevent the carnage, but helped identify the late suspects.
I've done a lot of research on this subject and there's a lot of info out there that backs up my belief, including reports from various police forces that CCTV does not prevent crime EXCEPTIONS being at car parks, where the crime rate dropped considerably (theft from motor vehicles). Elsewhere according to the reports benefits have been marginal in crime prevention, and sometimes useful in detecting and apprehending the suspects. Usually the images are too blurred to be of use in a court of law.