Adelaide… More taxi sex attacks

2 More women have complained of sexual attacks/assaults that have occurred in recent times in Adelaide cabs. The article states there have been 5 attacks now since the start of 2007 following on from 21 attacks in the last 7 months of last year.

I really do feel for the legit honest cabbies that are trying to make a dollar in Adelaide at the moment. This time of year would be one of the busiest for them with the V8 Supercars kicking off their season at the Clipsal 500 event in Adelaide this weekend.

I was driving in Perth when the Claremont murders happened and almost over night our income dropped 50% on what it had been. Women sat in the rear of cabs shoved up against the rear doors trying to remove themselves as much as possible from the cabbie whilst still remaining in the car.

Mothers came outside to take my photograph standing in front of my taxi license plate while holding my Dept of Transport photo ID card. I’d jokingly ask them to email me a copy but I never got one.

Cabbies got DNA swabbed by police to ‘rule them out’ of the investigation.

Of course I realise murder and sex attacks are completely different crimes for one thing the police have a live person to talk to and a description of the person they are looking for which is a big help. But anyway you look at it 26 attacks in 9 months is shocking.

I just hope they catch the drivers responsible.

Here’s something else to think about. It will be the good cabbies, the ones that know where they are going, speak english and are an asset to the industry, it will be those cabbies that will leave because they simply can’t make a living any more if this drags on for too long and they are the very drivers Adelaide needs if they are going to rebuild and regain the trust of the public.

2 Responses to “Adelaide… More taxi sex attacks”

  1. damn Becker!
    It sounds shit! And true you had your photo taken??

  2. Yeah it was and yeah I did several times. Friends would also open the cab door and lean in to get a good look at me and also to check my id photo matched me others talked all the way on their phones I guess using the logic that if the call ended abruptly the friend could call for help.

    Multi drop fares were a thing of the past so instead of dropping everyone at their respective houses they would all get out at one house and mum or dad would get up often at 2 or 3 in the morning and drive them all home, that also hit our income hard as multi drops can add 10 or 20 dollars to a fare easily.

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