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Taxi theft: £400 of electrical equipment stolen from driver's car (From Bournemouth Echo)
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Taxi theft: £400 of electrical equipment stolen from driver's car
3:00pm Tuesday 18th September 2012 in News By Arron Hendy
LOST: Ashley Miller, Chairman of the Bournemouth Station Taxi Association, who has had his taxi broken into outside of his house in Springbourne.
A TAXI driver woke up to find £400 worth of equipment had been stolen from his car.
Thieves broke into Ashley Miller’s Peugeot taxi while it was parked on his driveway during the night and stole a £300 personal digital assistant (PDA) and his £100 sat nav.
“They managed to force the driver’s window down,” Ashley said.
“It must’ve been done very quietly because I’ve got a Staffordshire bull terrier that barks at anything.”
Ashley is chairman of the Bournemouth Station Taxi Association and works from the rank there.
His taxi seats seven passengers and he is an owner-driver who rents out his vehicle.
Another driver had been using the Peugeot Expert EuroCab on Thursday night before the break in outside Ashley’s home in Windham Road in Springbourne.
The PDA device is used to receive information about jobs from taxi firms.
Ashley is paying to have that replaced and is spending £150 on his next sat nav.
He said: “The PDA is worth nothing to anybody else and the SIM card has been cancelled.
“But I’ve got to part with £300 for a new one and I’m waiting to hear about the insurance.
“When I saw the break-in I felt like just selling the taxi and going on the dole like all those that go around stealing things.”
Ashley called for more CCTV cameras to be introduced in Springbourne.
He said: “I’ve lived here for 25 years and it’s gone downhill in the last five years.”
A Dorset Police spokesman confirmed they are investigating the break-in and any witnesses or anyone with information can call 101.
Comments(40)
Couchy125
says...
3:32pm Tue 18 Sep 12
Arthur Maureen wrote:Idiot.
wow, breaking news here.. so much detail too, did he get his £150 upgrade from Halfords? or perhaps Currys? my oh my the possibilities...
Would suggest he sacks the staffie for failing to bark (glad he doesn't live next door to me)
Nice Echo pose too, fold those arms, grrrrrrr!
Couchy125
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3:52pm Tue 18 Sep 12
Couchy125 wrote:Let's hope that your property gets nicked one day. Then you will know how it feels.
Arthur Maureen wrote:Idiot.
wow, breaking news here.. so much detail too, did he get his £150 upgrade from Halfords? or perhaps Currys? my oh my the possibilities...
Would suggest he sacks the staffie for failing to bark (glad he doesn't live next door to me)
Nice Echo pose too, fold those arms, grrrrrrr!
Oldalbanian
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3:52pm Tue 18 Sep 12
rudolph_hucker
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3:58pm Tue 18 Sep 12
Would that be since Dave Wells bought all the old houses up and turned them into small DSS flats, meaning gangs of feral kids are now hanging about everywhere?
Nah probably just a coincidence.
hammer
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4:05pm Tue 18 Sep 12
Couchy125
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4:21pm Tue 18 Sep 12
Oldalbanian wrote:I find that hard to believe. And I can assure you it wasn't in my cab. I hope you don't get in my cab you horrible little man.
Not much sympathy I'm afraid. Been ripped off by Bournemouth taxi drivers too many times!
Lord Spring
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4:34pm Tue 18 Sep 12
rudolph_hucker wrote:Having lived here multiple times more than Mr Millers 25, I have more concern with a religous letting agency than Dave Wells Properties
He said: “I’ve lived here for 25 years and it’s gone downhill in the last five years.”
Would that be since Dave Wells bought all the old houses up and turned them into small DSS flats, meaning gangs of feral kids are now hanging about everywhere?
Nah probably just a coincidence.
woby_tide
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4:41pm Tue 18 Sep 12
I'm glad someone gave us that warning.
Redgolfer00
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5:06pm Tue 18 Sep 12
Oldalbanian wrote:Did you report them to the licensing officer, no of course not, TOO DRUNK, to get his number or ask for a receipt, Ashley try living in Holdenhurst Road then, Had to put up Security Camera's and Lights and they still come in the drive for a P--S or S--t, too many half way houses, too many S--t Heads.
Not much sympathy I'm afraid. Been ripped off by Bournemouth taxi drivers too many times!
aerolover
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5:08pm Tue 18 Sep 12
Oldalbanian
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5:33pm Tue 18 Sep 12
Couchy125 wrote:OK then let's have a competition.
Oldalbanian wrote:I find that hard to believe. And I can assure you it wasn't in my cab. I hope you don't get in my cab you horrible little man.
Not much sympathy I'm afraid. Been ripped off by Bournemouth taxi drivers too many times!
How much have we each been charged between the Airport and the Town when there is a shortage of cabs meeting a busy flight and there's no bus running (early morning or late evening).
I'll post the various sums i have been charged over the last couple of years after I've dug out the receipts.
fifty shades of brown envelopes
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5:39pm Tue 18 Sep 12
was it nick71 or hal101
pete woodley
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5:42pm Tue 18 Sep 12
aerolover wrote:He does not look like his dad,his dad was not even that size or had a chubby face.
Looks like his dad.
pete woodley
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5:43pm Tue 18 Sep 12
aerolover wrote:He does not look like his dad,his dad was not even that size or had a chubby face.
Looks like his dad.
Rikaroony
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5:55pm Tue 18 Sep 12
Taxi would be an easy target for those sorts of gadgets surely ????
Rikaroony
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6:00pm Tue 18 Sep 12
"TAXI DRIVER IN ROBBERY HORROR"
"chairman of the Bournemouth Station Taxi Association folds arms in disbelief of cowardly attack on livelyhood"
Redgolfer00
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6:11pm Tue 18 Sep 12
Oldalbanian wrote:Fine, if you had bothered to check out the largest taxi company in town, you would have found that they are offering a set fare to BH postcodes meaning a saving of 20% plus of course the set down rip off Airport charges and before this May 2012, there was one company with 2 sets of fares, 1 Bournemouth meter, 1 Poole meter operating at Bournemouth Airport.
Couchy125 wrote:OK then let's have a competition.
Oldalbanian wrote:I find that hard to believe. And I can assure you it wasn't in my cab. I hope you don't get in my cab you horrible little man.
Not much sympathy I'm afraid. Been ripped off by Bournemouth taxi drivers too many times!
How much have we each been charged between the Airport and the Town when there is a shortage of cabs meeting a busy flight and there's no bus running (early morning or late evening).
I'll post the various sums i have been charged over the last couple of years after I've dug out the receipts.
jamiesbiscuit
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6:12pm Tue 18 Sep 12
Oldalbanian wrote:What a completely disrespectful comment.
Couchy125 wrote:OK then let's have a competition. How much have we each been charged between the Airport and the Town when there is a shortage of cabs meeting a busy flight and there's no bus running (early morning or late evening). I'll post the various sums i have been charged over the last couple of years after I've dug out the receipts.Oldalbanian wrote: Not much sympathy I'm afraid. Been ripped off by Bournemouth taxi drivers too many times!I find that hard to believe. And I can assure you it wasn't in my cab. I hope you don't get in my cab you horrible little man.
Can I suggest you prebook a taxi that will meet you as you come off the flight?
If you feel that you have been ripped off that ask for a receipt and take the plate number displayed on the back of the taxi and report to the council.
Don't forget however that it is a higher rate late at night and therefore will cost you more.
Would love to know what you do, so I could make a crass and insensitive generalisation of your occupation and offer no sympathy at all if your property was stolen.
Shame on you.
pete woodley
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6:21pm Tue 18 Sep 12
Oldalbanian
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6:24pm Tue 18 Sep 12
Redgolfer00
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6:42pm Tue 18 Sep 12
jamiesbiscuit wrote:Just another thing as regards the above post, if you ask and get a printed receipt from the cab in question, all Bournemouth cabs have a receipt machine connected to their meter and on it you will have the cab number plus all details that can prove you were either ripped off or not and according to licensing regulations, it must have paper in it and the driver MUST provide you with the said receipt.
Oldalbanian wrote:What a completely disrespectful comment.
Couchy125 wrote:OK then let's have a competition. How much have we each been charged between the Airport and the Town when there is a shortage of cabs meeting a busy flight and there's no bus running (early morning or late evening). I'll post the various sums i have been charged over the last couple of years after I've dug out the receipts.Oldalbanian wrote: Not much sympathy I'm afraid. Been ripped off by Bournemouth taxi drivers too many times!I find that hard to believe. And I can assure you it wasn't in my cab. I hope you don't get in my cab you horrible little man.
Can I suggest you prebook a taxi that will meet you as you come off the flight?
If you feel that you have been ripped off that ask for a receipt and take the plate number displayed on the back of the taxi and report to the council.
Don't forget however that it is a higher rate late at night and therefore will cost you more.
Would love to know what you do, so I could make a crass and insensitive generalisation of your occupation and offer no sympathy at all if your property was stolen.
Shame on you.
jamiesbiscuit
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6:50pm Tue 18 Sep 12
Oldalbanian wrote:Yes, you have. I have no doubt you're very pleased with yourself.
I seem to have touched a raw nerve!
Pathetic.
Bournemouth air
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7:17pm Tue 18 Sep 12
We operate a set fare which can be booked
I do agree all taxis are a target and leaving items in one overnight is asking for trouble
Oldalbanian
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7:18pm Tue 18 Sep 12
You approach a taxi and ask how much to your destination. You are given a price you both know is way over the odds but you agree as the alternative is to hang around for sometimes hours (escpecially when there are richer pickings for the taxis from the drunks in town on a Friday/Saturday night!).
Technically you have agredd a fare but under circumstances close to duress and it could be argued that the law of contract applies here - a verbal agreement has bneen made and as such constitutes a contract in law.
That is what I mean by being ripped off!
pete woodley
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7:21pm Tue 18 Sep 12
simcal
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7:29pm Tue 18 Sep 12
Lord Spring wrote:If you are referring to BCHA, then I want you to know they run their properties correctly. I'm a tenant and that organisation is fantastic,
rudolph_hucker wrote:Having lived here multiple times more than Mr Millers 25, I have more concern with a religous letting agency than Dave Wells Properties
He said: “I’ve lived here for 25 years and it’s gone downhill in the last five years.”
Would that be since Dave Wells bought all the old houses up and turned them into small DSS flats, meaning gangs of feral kids are now hanging about everywhere?
Nah probably just a coincidence.
Oldalbanian
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7:33pm Tue 18 Sep 12
Whether you believe me ot not matters little. I know it is true and I suspect most taxi drivers will not be that surprised but then again they are hardly likely to admit it. The insults that are being thrown at me by the taxi driving fraterntity is pretty much proof enough in itself!
fifty shades of brown envelopes
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8:41pm Tue 18 Sep 12
if you was not a cry baby
you need to act your age
glennzilla
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9:06pm Tue 18 Sep 12
Oldalbanian wrote:When your original post infered that this driver deserved his lot because you felt that you had been wronged by others in the same profession expect some backlash.
I didn't bother to note the taxi's details as I had agreed the fare and suspect I didn't really have any redress but I was still being ripped off.
Whether you believe me ot not matters little. I know it is true and I suspect most taxi drivers will not be that surprised but then again they are hardly likely to admit it. The insults that are being thrown at me by the taxi driving fraterntity is pretty much proof enough in itself!
There are many of us in this profession that know the importance of good service and we also know that poor service, including overcharging, will discourage further patronage. We do not want or need this! However, only the Council has the authority to take action and they can only take action if you the customer make them aware. So if you've not reported these incidents then I have no sympathy either!
Redgolfer00
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9:49pm Tue 18 Sep 12
Oldalbanian wrote:So you agreed a fare with the cab at the airport, the only cabs allowed to take a walk up like yours as it is on private property is the company that services the airport and that is Compass Cars, which are Streamline Warrens and Poole Radio Cabs.
I didn't bother to note the taxi's details as I had agreed the fare and suspect I didn't really have any redress but I was still being ripped off.
Whether you believe me ot not matters little. I know it is true and I suspect most taxi drivers will not be that surprised but then again they are hardly likely to admit it. The insults that are being thrown at me by the taxi driving fraterntity is pretty much proof enough in itself!
We are not all hurling insults at your posts but are trying to educate your knowledge of the trade and as said before, many of us in our profession are honest and try to serve the public in the RIGHT way.
jamiesbiscuit
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10:03pm Tue 18 Sep 12
Oldalbanian wrote:No-ones insulted you. I think you need to read your original post if you want to talk about insulting people.
I didn't bother to note the taxi's details as I had agreed the fare and suspect I didn't really have any redress but I was still being ripped off.
Whether you believe me ot not matters little. I know it is true and I suspect most taxi drivers will not be that surprised but then again they are hardly likely to admit it. The insults that are being thrown at me by the taxi driving fraterntity is pretty much proof enough in itself!
Next time don't agree a price, just let the driver do it on the meter rate which is set by the council. That way you can complain to them about being ripped off.
Or walk.
Couchy125
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11:21pm Tue 18 Sep 12
jamiesbiscuit wrote:Come on down to the lansdown rank and make yourself known. And bring your taxi receipts with you. And we can have a good old chat about it.
Oldalbanian wrote:Yes, you have. I have no doubt you're very pleased with yourself.
I seem to have touched a raw nerve!
Pathetic.
MrPitiful
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12:27am Wed 19 Sep 12
How do you get away with parking on the double yellow lines on the Triangle, especially on the bend/corner outside the Taxi office?
For us normal motorists, there is always a camera car or one of the local beat wardens ready to pounce if we even pull up for a second!
Plus, surely as "professional" drivers, you must appreciate that parking there is dangerous as it is a narrow road & your vehicles can often obscure the view of what is ahead in the road & around the corner. Especially with the junction that leads out from the car park opposite the taxi office.
Just thought I'd ask.
glennzilla
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2:05am Wed 19 Sep 12
Personally I don't stop there myself as I'm not affiliated to that taxi company but I should point out that, according to the highway code, all vehicles are permitted to stop on double yellows to allow passengers to board or alight. However when a driver leaves the car it's then considered parking and no taxi is above the law in this respect.
If you have a genuine concern over the safety of other road users then I would advise bringing it to the attention of the Council's Parking Enforcement Office.
hamworthygirl
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6:00am Wed 19 Sep 12
MrPitiful
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7:19am Wed 19 Sep 12
To be honest, I was unaware of the ruling allowing passengers to board or alight. I was caught by the little camera car on a double yellow at the Triangle whilst my Mrs was getting out of the car & they hit me for a £40 fine. I had just pulled up, my engine running with me sat in the seat & she hadn't even shut the door!
With regards to it being after 9pm, I can understand this but I would point out that they park on these double yellow lines at all times during the day and the vehicles are definitely left unattended.
The mind boggles.
Redgolfer00
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11:25am Wed 19 Sep 12
Although I am also not a member of that company at the triangle maybe the cabs had stopped to pick up a passenger if not then as suggested contact the relevant authorities.
fifty shades of brown envelopes
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5:25pm Wed 19 Sep 12
Its the B O, omg its a killer.
pete woodley
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8:44pm Wed 19 Sep 12
Arthur Maureen says...
3:25pm Tue 18 Sep 12
Would suggest he sacks the staffie for failing to bark (glad he doesn't live next door to me)
Nice Echo pose too, fold those arms, grrrrrrr!