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PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2023 9:44 pm 
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Southampton taxi driver jailed for sex attack on woman

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-h ... e-65650393

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A taxi driver has been jailed for sexually assaulting a woman in his cab, prompting a police appeal for other potential victims to contact them.

The woman's friends found her in an impaired state and unable to recall the attack after a night out in Southampton in October 2022, police said.

Hardeep Landa, 30, of Northumberland Road pleaded guilty to assault by penetration and two sexual assaults.

He was jailed for six years and eight months at Southampton Crown Court.

In a victim statement recorded by the police, the 21-year-old woman recalled being told later what had happened to her in the early hours of 26 October.

She told the court: "I was sobbing... I felt really sick... I felt so dirty. After I had a shower, I still felt like I wasn't clean.

"I scrubbed and scrubbed like I was nearly scrubbing my skin off. I came out of the shower red."

Police said friends found the victim in a state of undress in the cab in a car park in St Mary's Road after searching for her.

She could not recall the attack, which was recorded on a camera inside the taxi, police said.

Landa, a licensed private hire driver, was also handed a Sexual Harm Prevention Order and was placed on the Sex Offenders Register.

Det Con Emma Cooke said: "This was a vile attack on a woman who was clearly in a very vulnerable state that evening.

"We know that this incident will have an impact on how women and young girls may view licensed taxi drivers in Southampton going forward, but we want to reiterate that the vast majority of taxi drivers are genuine.

"If in seeing today's verdict, you too believe you may have been a victim of sexual advances made by Hardeep Landa whilst being a passenger in his private hire vehicle, we would please implore you to come forward."

Phil Bates, licensing manager at Southampton City Council, said: "Southampton City Council led the way in mandating cameras in taxis... and we remain one of a small number of councils to do so."

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She could not recall the attack, which was recorded on a camera inside the taxi, police said.

How desperate a pervert are you to attack a poor lady when you know you are being recorded? [-(

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PostPosted: Sat May 20, 2023 10:06 am 
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She could not recall the attack, which was recorded on a camera inside the taxi, police said.

How desperate a pervert are you to attack a poor lady when you know you are being recorded? [-(



more to the point how thick was he to not get the footage deleted asap ! That said I'm glad he didn't as it means another rogue out of our trade

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PostPosted: Sat May 20, 2023 3:58 pm 
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She could not recall the attack, which was recorded on a camera inside the taxi, police said.

How desperate a pervert are you to attack a poor lady when you know you are being recorded? [-(



more to the point how thick was he to not get the footage deleted asap ! That said I'm glad he didn't as it means another rogue out of our trade

I think he got caught in the act.

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Even if not caught in the act, I think Southampton has a tightly regulated CCTV system, so assuming the footage was accessed within a certain time he would have been caught anyway because it's a sealed system from the driver's persective, and he wouldn't be able to scrub it. That's certainly the way it reads in the official Hants Police news release:

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Council officers followed the procedure to revoke the licence with immediate effect at the earliest opportunity whilst police enquiries were conducted. Footage from a taxi camera inside the vehicle captured the assault – which was subsequently provided by Southampton City Council as evidence – which played a critical role in securing a conviction against Landa.

Phil Bates, Licensing Manager at Southampton City Council, wrote:
“Southampton City Council led the way in mandating cameras in taxis are fully operational throughout journeys carrying passengers – and we remain one of a small number of councils to do so. This helps to ensure that Southampton-based licenced taxis are a safer option than licensed taxis elsewhere."


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PostPosted: Sun May 21, 2023 7:00 pm 
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But unfortunately the press release is at times a tad too much like making basic enquiries and co-operation sound like Inspector Clouseau, the FBI and Interpol, blah, blah :?

Hants Police wrote:
The court also heard how Southampton City Council officers from the Licensing Team worked with Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary during the investigation to identify Landa as a licensed private hire driver.

Phil Bates, Licensing Manager at Southampton City Council, wrote:
“This case highlights the excellent working relationship between the police and council officers by facilitating in the immediate revocation of the licence and the sharing of evidence, it also appears to be a prime example of the benefits of mandating the fitting of permanently recording taxi cameras."

https://www.hampshire.police.uk/news/ha ... night-out/


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PostPosted: Mon May 22, 2023 7:14 pm 
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Even if not caught in the act, I think Southampton has a tightly regulated CCTV system, so assuming the footage was accessed within a certain time he would have been caught anyway because it's a sealed system from the driver's persective, and he wouldn't be able to scrub it. That's certainly the way it reads in the official Hants Police news release:

Indeed, but chucking the data unit into the sea could deal with that.

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Even if not caught in the act, I think Southampton has a tightly regulated CCTV system, so assuming the footage was accessed within a certain time he would have been caught anyway because it's a sealed system from the driver's persective, and he wouldn't be able to scrub it. That's certainly the way it reads in the official Hants Police news release:

Indeed, but chucking the data unit into the sea could deal with that.



as mentioned a few times in this thread this was not a driver blessed with an abundance of intelligence by the looks of it

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