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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 5:03 am 
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The term 'dashcam' is used here, but not sure if it's actually a dashcam, but with audio recording, or inward facing CCTV, or both - some dashcams also have a rear facing camera that records the interior.


Claims that senior Boston councillor verbally abused taxi driver

https://thelincolnite.co.uk/2023/03/cla ... xi-driver/

Allegations were raised during a full council meeting

A senior Boston councillor has reportedly been caught on camera verbally attacking a taxi driver due to political differences, it has been claimed.

A full council meeting heard that dashcam footage allegedly exists of the incident, but the footage hasn’t been shared with The Lincolnite.

The councillor supposedly involved wasn’t named at the Boston Borough Council meeting on Monday.

The licensing committee has been made aware of the reported incident, although a formal complaint hasn’t been made.

However, councillors have called for dashcams to be mandatory in order to protect drivers from similar incidents.

Conservative Councillor Tom Ashton raised the issue to Councillor Frank Picket, who chairs the licensing committee.

“I am as aware, as you are, of dashcam footage allegedly existing of one of our licensed taxi drivers being subjected to verbal abuse by a very senior member of this council on account of historic political difference,” he said.

“Recognising the absolute importance to give protection to our drivers, would you please raise with officers whether audiovisual recording equipment could be made mandatory for all Boston’s licensed vehicles to give them the protection they might need?”

It is understood the alleged event happened while the taxi driver was working in the early morning and that they were referred to by an insulting name.

Councillor Pickett told members there was no current policy requirements for dashcams to be fitted in licensed vehicles.

However, he said: “In respect of licensed drivers, they are all subject to six monthly DBS checks and are expected to operate in accordance with this Authority’s Code of Conduct for licensed drivers.”

He told councillors he would be working with officers to look at Councillor Ashton’s request.


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 5:03 am 
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However, councillors have called for dashcams to be mandatory in order to protect drivers from similar incidents.

Presumably inward-facing CCTV, rather than an outward-facing dashcam. I mean, has any council actually mandated front/outward-facing dashcam style of equipment? :?


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 8:10 am 
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ah Boston the immigration capitol of Britain. I am not surprised it is a town which has a disproportionate amount of violence and cultural problems compared to it's size. the locals are very polarised in their opinions so I am not surprised politics is as well.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 11:52 am 
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Why has the councillor not been named, and why hasn't the footage been published?

There are a lot of very good councillors dotted around the country, but by f*** there is some dross.

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