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PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2018 6:28 am 
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Be alert warning to women

http://www.thisiswiltshire.co.uk/news/1 ... -to-women/

Drivers who provide taxi services late at night have warned people to remain vigilant when out, after a driver became worried for a woman’s welfare while walking alone.

Marlborough based Amber Car driver Ian Dinmamode has spoken out after seeing a woman walking away from Marlborough High Street who was talking on her phone, and who appeared to be being followed by a man who jumped over some railings and ran up to her.

The woman remained unaware that she was no longer alone while walking at 2.45am in the early hours of Sunday morning, and the taxi driver made the decision to pull over and make sure she was OK.

As he pulled up alongside her, the man walked past without saying anything.

When he told her about the man who had been running towards her, she was shocked and said she had not noticed anything unusual. The taxi driver then drove her home.

He said: “She was totally unaware and quite shocked when I told her and I had to repeat it to her as she didn’t believe me the first time.

“I can’t say I’ve noticed anything like this before despite being the only company that’s generally out at that time of night.

“It all just seemed a little weird to me.

"I asked her if she knew who he was. She was completely unaware that there was anyone there and was shocked at what I had told her.

“I took her home free of charge to make sure she got home safely.”

The incident has led Mr Dinmamode to warning others to be aware of their surroundings when alone on rural roads, where passer-bys can be rare.

He believes that what he saw was probably not anything dangerous, but remains worried as he feels people could be vulnerable when walking alone on country roads late at night.

Mr Dinmamode has warned people to remain vigilant when out at night.

All licenced taxi drivers have gone through checks carried out by the Disclosure and Barring Service before they can work with the public.

Official hackney carriage licence holders are required to carry out training to understand safeguarding procedures, so they can take action if they come across what seems to them to be an unsafe situation.


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2018 10:22 am 
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Cynics might say He was an opportunist touting for business but I suppose we can give him some cabbies license :wink:

The thing with this though the whole point of safeguarding training is to spot signs of grooming or abuse this was possibly stalking or the man might just have been in a hurry to get home and was going the same way

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2018 7:25 pm 
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Where do you start with all this?

And where do you end?

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2018 8:43 pm 
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What perhaps can be said with certainty is that if the driver thought this worth going to the press about, and the newspaper considered it newsworthy, then there can't be much happening in downtown Marlborough in the early hours.

The street where it took place is apparently the second-widest high street in the country, though, so that might be a factor 8-[

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2018 9:17 pm 
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StuartW wrote:
What perhaps can be said with certainty is that if the driver thought this worth going to the press about, and the newspaper considered it newsworthy, then there can't be much happening in downtown Marlborough in the early hours.

The street where it took place is apparently the second-widest high street in the country, though, so that might be a factor 8-[

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and which one is the widest ?

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and which one is the widest ?


Apparently it's Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham :shock:

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Mine of information this site.

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