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VILE VICIOUS VANDALS COLCHESTER CABBIE SAYS HE’D RETIRE IF HE


COULD AFTER CAB ATTACKED FOR FOURTH TIME


A taxi driver has told how Colchester cabbies are being left “financially crippled” by


crooks


after a thief smashed his car window for the FOURTH time. Melvyn Moss, 63, said he would retire tomorrow if he could afford to, after suffering the latest in a long line of vandal attacks. The cabbie of 20 years left his hackney carriage parked on the street outside his home in Greenstead on January 27. At around 11.30pm a neighbour’s CCTV camera captured a woman throwing an item through a window. The footage also captures a woman shining a light through a rear window and trying to open the doors.


Mr Moss said the damage cost £500 to repair, while a wallet containing £80 in cash was stolen from a door pocket. “It’s always a smash and grab, I had a sat nav they didn’t take and dashcam they didn’t take,” he said. “I do blame myself for [the wallet], I should have taken everything out. We’re all in terror of it happening. “To me, financially this is extremely


serious, we’re earning to try and survive. But we’re being attacked, apart from the attitude of passengers, the ones who don’t pay – the runners, we are getting hit left right and centre. “I’m retiring in two years, if I can afford it. But I would do it now if I could.”


Mr Moss said the damage to his taxi across four separate attacks has cost him around £1,500. He said his colleagues, Colchester Council licensed taxi drivers, reported incidents including thefts or abuse “on a daily or nightly basis”.


“I can honestly say this is worse than it’s ever been,” he said. “A lot of drivers don’t report it to the police, but the more of us who complain the more


likely


MAN WHO BROKE INTO TWO SOUTHAMPTON CABS ARRESTED


A Southampton man has been arrested after two taxis were broken into overnight. A taxi parked on Shakespeare Avenue was broken into through the driver’s window at around 2.30am on 13 February and around £30 in coins were stolen. About 15 minutes later, another


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taxi on Portswood Avenue was broken into in a similar way, but nothing was found missing. Police attended and arrested a 27- year-old man from Southampton who was present near the scene. He was arrested on suspicion of vehicle theft and remained in police custody.


something will be done. “This is financially crippling.” Last month another cabbie, who asked to remain anonymous, said taxi drivers in Colchester are facing an “epidemic” of attacks. He said windows are being caved in and tyres slashed by criminals. The taxi driver of almost 20 years said drivers fear if they speak out they will have the licences revoked. “It has happened in the Hythe, New Town and others in Shrub End and out to Stanway,” he said. “It is going to keep on going, I don’t see where it will stop. We’re just sticking a plaster over our vehicles and then getting done again.” Last month the chairman of the Colchester Hackney


Carriage


Association said crooks targeting taxis are “costing drivers a fortune”. He claimed since December at least 60 hackney carriages in the city have been the subject of a break-in or attempted burglary. An Essex Police spokesman said: “Preventing and investigating thefts from any motor vehicle is a high priority for Essex Police and we appreciate the impact these crimes have on victims. “We advise drivers to keep their car locked and consider fitting an alarm or a tracking device.” A Colchester Council spokesman said: “Our local hackney carriage and private hire drivers come to work to help people and do not expect or deserve to be attacked or abused for simply doing their job. “We will continue to support local drivers where we can, but advise they call the police in the first instance to report any criminal activity or behaviour.”


MARCH 2023 PHTM


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