Thursday 11 September 2014

Even Prince Harry thinks a Taxi is a white Prius.

Prince Harry was caught up in a high speed crash when one of his police outriders collided head on with a taxi as the motorcade headed to an official engagement.



The Prince appeared shocked as his bodyguards treated both the unconscious driver – who had to be cut from his vehicle by firemen – and the police rider, who was thrown 30ft down the road after the impact.

Pictures taken in the aftermath of the accident in central London show the wrecked police motorbike embedded in the white Toyota Prius, as the driver lies injured in his seat surrounded by deployed airbags, the Daily Mail reported.

According to one witness, the prince’s Range Rover, which was taking him to an Invictus Games event in north London, took evasive action.

The driver, apparently fearing a potential terrorist attack, steered his vehicle through the damaged vehicles at speed before coming to a stop a several hundred feet up the road.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/prince-harry/11091127/Prince-Harry-shocked-as-motorbike-outrider-smashes-head-on-into-taxi.html
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DORSET

Taxi driver rapist jailed for 13 years

A TAXI driver trusted by the county council to take children to school has been jailed for a string of historic sex offences against a young girl.



Adrian Mills, who ran a taxi company in Corfe Castle, was sentenced to serve 13 years behind bars after a jury unanimously found him guilty of three counts of rape against a female under the age of 16, and two of indecent assault against the same victim.

The attacks took place between 1989 and 1992.

Mills, of Halves Cottages, made his victim relive her ordeal during the four-day trial after denying all the charges against him.

But jurors took just hours to convict him on all charges.

The 59-year-old headed up family-owned business Valley Taxis, responsible for taking scores of local children to their schools.

Following the case, the firm said that Mills had not been associated with the firm since October 2013.

Drivers must be CRB checked before beginning to work for the firm.

On the website, Mills had posted testimonials from customers – including a child who thanks him for the “chats and debates” they have shared.

A spokesperson for Dorset County Council said: “The safety of children of children is paramount to us.

“All of our taxi providers must go through rigorous disclosure and barring service (DBS) checks and quality assessments before they are allowed to drive children to and from schools.

“As soon as we were notified in September 2013 by the Police and Safeguarding Children’s Board of the allegations made against Adrian Mills, we withdrew authorisation for him to drive on any county council contracts and he has not worked for us since.”

A former acquaintance of Mills, who doesn’t want to be named, said he fears that there may be other victims still to come forward.

“Because of the nature of his job, it’s so worrying to think there could be other youngsters out there who might have been hurt,” he said.

“He committed these offences so long ago that you wonder what else he could have done to other children in that time.”

http://www.dorsetecho.co.uk/news/11468914._/?

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