CCTV cameras in taxis explored as garda chief fears there may be more victims of rapist Raymond Shorten
Taoiseach Simon Harris will also oversee an urgent review of safety measures in taxis after predator Raymond Shorten (50) was jailed for 17 years yesterday for targeting two women after they spent nights out in Dublin city centre.
The National Transport Authority (NTA) will carry out a review of the need for mandatory safety equipment such as CCTV in taxis after a driver was convicted of raping two young women in his car.
Taoiseach Simon Harris will also oversee an urgent review of safety measures in taxis after predator Raymond Shorten (50) was jailed for 17 years yesterday for targeting two women after they spent nights out in Dublin city centre.
WHAT GARDA SAID ABOUT TAXI DRIVERS ..An Gardai Siochana went on to say that there are approximately 13,500 SPSV driver licences issued in the Dublin region, and that the “vast majority of taxi drivers are professional, respectful and honest and provide a safe transport service for the public.”
BEWARE LIKE I SAID THIS IS A PLOY BY THE STATE TO RECRUIT THOUSANDS OF MOBILE DATA COLLECTORS to get taxis to spy on people .SAY NO to mandatory CCTV .