STF wrote:
so according to your accepted method over 25 Million people of Britain have had a bed experience with a taxi driver.
I don't know where you get 25 million people from but obviously you have broken the statistic down to those persons who actually use cabs, and their age and sex, etc etc.
I think if you surveyed any cab rank in the country a high percentage of people would state they have had a bad experience of one sort or another in a cab.
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The compalint was that Sara Coats was creating the impression that 25 million people had been sexually assaulted by taxi drivers, and that was my complaint.
So it is your opinion that Sarah Coates only created an impression? And one would assume that the impression was created on you because you didn't take on board the fact that Sarah Coates only asked the question "have you had a bad experience in a Taxi"? You felt that the question related to a bad sexual experience but according to you the question wasn't framed in that way? Therefore in the absence of the word "sexual" one fails to see how you drew the conclusion that you did?
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Perhaps you should have taken on board the actuall question she posed because it would appear that it is your failure to understand the question.
I did take on board the actual question as you wrote it. You said.
"Questions like, Have you had a bad experience with a taxi driver"?That’s what you said, but oddly enough there is nothing framed in the question about sex, rape, abuse or anything else remotely connected to violence for that matter.
The actual question Sarah Coates asked was this.
Have you, or do you know of anyone who has had a bad experience with a taxi driver? Now we do like to be accurate on TDO but for some reason you left out the bit about "
do you know of anyone"So although the question doesn't even relate to a sexual incident you thought you would twist the facts to suite your own purpose.
I took the question on board and came to a different conclusion than you. If anyone else shares your opinion then that’s fine by me but the fact remains that the question as it is "framed" does not allude to 25 million people being sexually assaulted by Taxi drivers.
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For you to simply jump on the bandwagon is not reasonable.
Who's bandwagon have I jumped on? I think it was you who expanded this debate by introducing the link to your Sheffield forum and calling her a "tramp". We would have been none the wiser about the criticisms directed at Sarah Coates if it wasn't for you but considering you hold her in such low esteem I decided to explore the reasons why someone would call a person they have never met, a "tramp".
From her opening post in the thread she stated she was making it quite clear that she wasn't targeting all taxi drivers and that she came to the forum for among other things "advice". That suggests to me she had a fairly open mind about the issues and she wanted to learn not only from the people of Sheffield but also from the cab drivers of Sheffield. Here is a naive girl who has spent four years of her life taking time out to familiarise herself with the workings of the taxi trade and writing and talking to all kinds of people in order to gain experience. I'm afraid I don't share you vilification of Sarah Coates and thank god I have the intelligence to see the wider picture of what she is trying to achieve and not limit my thoughts to the narrow spectrum that your thoughts seem to occupy.
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However the latest ammendments to her website has done away with statements like ,"Young lives are being destroyed BY rape comitted by taxi drivers". Instead she has taken a much more concilliatory line of warning against rogue drivers and bogus taxis etc.
Considering the aim of Sarah Coates was to seek advice and opinion and learn from such advice then it is no surprise she changed some aspects of the direction of her campaign. After all she is only 22 years of age and has no experience whatsoever of the Taxi trade. Children have to learn and by her actions it is obvious that Sarah Coates is on that learning curve. I don't know if her campaign will achieve anything but she has a right to her opinions and to offer those opinions up to those who she thinks might be in a position to officiate change, just as you have the right to do likewise.
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Again and again my complaint has been that it's unfair to blame the whole industry for actions of a few nutters.
She has never blamed the whole industry in fact she has gone out of her way not to blame the whole industry or did you conveniently side step her protestations that she is not targeting the industry as a whole?
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To post examples of an accusation against a taxi driver in Oxford is no answer to what my central point was, unless the implication is that all in Oxford a rapists.
The Oxford article was a timely reminder that Cab drivers do rape women. There is no getting away from that fact and we on TDO can provide evidence of instance upon instance of innocent women being raped and sexually assaulted by taxi drivers.
Although some might not yet realise what it's like for a woman to be violently raped or assualted, of which it should be said neither happened to Sarah Coates, I can only say one thing, "God forbid that there ever comes a time when such a crime is visited upon a member of your own family. I can assure you that anyone who thinks light of it now, will have a different opinion after. Quote:
We are all against such crimes, and I am pleased that it was bacause of objections from concerned taxi drivers that Sara Coats has modified her stance to a much more sensible one
Well Sarah Coates did say she was on a learning curve and she didn't tar all cabbies with the same brush so perhaps you might consider that whatever changes she has made to her website could easily have been achieved without you calling her a "tramp". I just wonder if in your eyes she remains a tramp or has changing the wording on her website exonerated her from that slur?
Regards
JD