An Uber driver is urging Bradford Council to install CCTV cameras in the Greengates area after his vehicle was targeted by brick-throwing yobs for the second time in a fortnight.
Mohammed Khan, 40, was driving along Harrogate Road on 3 April around 8:45pm when a group of youths, some masked, hurled a brick at his car near Sainsbury's.
Recounting the incident, Mr Khan, who has been an Uber driver for seven years, described the impact as a "huge bang" that left him and his passenger "just in shock at what happened".
He revealed his distress was compounded by a similar incident just weeks prior on 21 March in Ravenscliffe Avenue, where another brick struck his car.
"Myself and the passenger were in shock and pretty distressed, especially as this had already happened to me a few weeks earlier," Mr. Khan explained.
Fortunately, the brick on Harrogate Road caused a significant dent but did not shatter the window. "I thought at the start 'has it come through the window', but luckily it didn’t," he said, adding: "The worst thing is, if I’d had my family, kids, wife with me."
Mr Khan believes the two attacks are the work of the same group of teenagers, suggesting they "are clearly targeting taxis who are trying to make a living".
He now feels anxious driving in the area, stating: "If I see a job in that area '100 per cent I don’t want to take it'." He has even started working in Leeds, finding it "safer".
Frustrated by the lack of action following his police report, Mr Khan is calling for increased surveillance. "I believe there should be 'CCTV cameras everywhere to find out who they are'," he asserted, warning that without intervention, people might feel compelled to "take it into their own hands".
He lamented the police response, saying, "I spoke to police and they can’t do anything about it because there’s no CCTV footage," and expressed concern that "if this carries on it could lead to a serious injury or worse."
In response, a Bradford Council spokesperson stated: "We work closely with the police and use our CCTV network where necessary to prevent, detect and reduce crime."
They acknowledged it was "awful" that Mr. Khan had experienced these attacks and pledged: "We will work with the police to see what local intelligence, CCTV or other information may be available to bring the perpetrators to justice.”
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