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PostPosted: Tue Mar 14, 2023 7:14 pm 
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Interesting test purchase exercise :-o

Would be interesting to know precisely how far they were going, though :-k


Letchworth: Taxis pass police test to protect women and girls

https://www.thecomet.net/news/23385817. ... men-girls/

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An operation to test the working practices of taxi drivers in North Herts has taken place in Letchworth, as part of work to help safeguard women and girls.

On Friday, March 10, four female students from North Herts College took part in a test purchasing operation to see if taxi drivers would accept lone female passengers requesting destinations which were within the minimum fare distance.

The operation was to look at whether drivers were following their license conditions and professional codes of conduct by taking young woman for short and unprofitable distances during the evening/night-time.

If they refused the fare, in preference for a longer, more profitable journey, the woman would be left to walk home alone or waiting at the rank.

In total the students tested eight separate taxis, all of whom accepted the fare and adhered to the terms of their license.

“This was a very successful operation, and I am delighted with the outcome,” said Letchworth Neighbourhood Sergeant Lisa Perks.

“It is good to see our local taxi drivers are well aware of their operating guidelines and are willing to put the welfare of passengers before profit.

“The girls were second year students studying ‘Uniformed and Public Services’ at North Herts College. Their participation in the operation will go towards their course work, but we are very grateful for their assistance and that of the college.

"I would also like to thank our licensing colleagues at North Herts Council for their help with this operation.

“This operation is part of our ongoing strategy to protect women and girls from violence, test compliance around basic child protection procedures, and raise awareness of child sexual exploitation (CSE).

"In November 2022 we implemented a test purchase operation in hotels in Stevenage and North Herts around CSE, which identified good practice as well as some training needs in certain locations. We are planning more preventative safeguarding operations in the future.”

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 14, 2023 7:30 pm 
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In total the students tested eight separate taxis, all of whom accepted the fare and adhered to the terms of their license.

Must have taken the best part of 30 minutes doing that. :roll: :roll:

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the big thing is that the drivers were a credit to the trade. :wink:

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 14, 2023 7:42 pm 
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Yes, Sussex, there did seem to be a bit of the look of a college project about it:

Letchworth Neighbourhood Sergeant Lisa Perks wrote:
“The girls were second year students studying ‘Uniformed and Public Services’ at North Herts College. Their participation in the operation will go towards their course work, but we are very grateful for their assistance and that of the college."

Personally, I'd have given that one with the jeans a freebie and suggests she puts the fare towards a new pair :lol:

But I suspect that would mean I'd have failed the test :-o


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 14, 2023 7:52 pm 
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edders23 wrote:
the big thing is that the drivers were a credit to the trade. :wink:

Can't argue with that. =D>

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 14, 2023 7:54 pm 
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In total the students tested eight separate taxis, all of whom accepted the fare and adhered to the terms of their license.

Must have taken the best part of 30 minutes doing that. :roll: :roll:

I think they may have taken longer working their pronouns out. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

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In Plymouth it seems all would pass.....


....and then fail on the longer jobs!

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