jasbar wrote:
Perhaps we should heed the warning never to get out of the car to deal with a non-paying passenger.
We should all have vehicles with bulkheads, reinforced glass protection and automatic locking devices.
We should have CCTV fitted as standard on our vehicles, monitoring both inside and outside the car.
We should be exploring technology to estimate total fare to facilitate pre-payment.
We should have a hotline warning device prompting police, or other appointed agency, response.
Meanwhile, we should give the fullest consideration to whom we pick up, particularly off the street.
We seem to have a very cavalier approach to heinous murder in our justice system. We seem to want to treat perptrators as some disadvantaged victim. Well, we may all have experienced disadvantage, even poverty, at some time in our lives, but that doesn't mean that we are all prepared to murder some innocent for little or no reason.
While I draw a line at state murder, we should incarcerate these people for the rest of their natural, ensuring that the are put to work.
Now, where are the politicans who would represent OUR views.
One thing that would not go amiss, is for a warning light to be fitted to the roof of every car in the U.K - i.e RED that would flash on and off in the event of an attack. The drivers should also be made aware that the light is to be used for that purpose only - not because you have broken down - strictly an attack light recognisable anywhere in the U.K.
As things are at the moment, some might put their hazards on or flash their main beem, but all in all that means nothing - something more definitive would help.