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And didn't Sport England take early wickets they push to victory in Hamilton. This is b.b.c. 5 live with the b.b.c. . Morgan thanks Dawson good morning a man has been arrested in Stoke on Trent as part of the government's review of license conditions for convicted terrorists it follows Friday's attack in London which has been come who'd been jailed for terror offenses killed 2 people and injured 3 now dream is a former director of human rights charity just Yorkshire he says the early release of prisoners such has come must be carefully assessed we need to understand how this whole system. Actually works and operatives together so that from a clinical psychologist that's probably a prisoner service the right through to probation because and so we understand the last point what we call. Politicians or soon as populist posturing Labor has announced plans to reduce peak time rail fares by both the 3rd if it wins the next election the party also wants to make a train travel free for those under the age of 16. Members of the our Mt Union on South Western Railway have begun 27 days of industrial action the striking until New Year's Day because of a long running route over guards on trains 5 lives Putin and his the details hundreds of thousands of passengers face disruption with services being cancelled replaced by buses or finishing earlier than normal and the trains that do run are expected to be even busier than usual southwestern railway is based on the mortar normally runs over one and a half 1000 services across the southwest during the wake but only around half of these are expected to run during the strikes a 16 year old boy and a 23 year old man have been arrested by police investigating a reported stabbing at a cinema complex in Notting I'm a 20 year old man who was injured has been released from hospital the u.n. Secretary general and Tara she has told world leaders attending this week's climate summit in Madrid that he expects a clear demonstration of commitments to cutting carbon emissions he's insisting the targets of limiting global temperature rises to $1.00 degrees is still achievable the technologies that are necessary to make this possible are already available and the signals of hope are multiplying public opinion is waking up everywhere young people are showing Green markable leadership in my view lies ations what is still lacking is political will and the report is recommending that women should be able to buy the morning after pill off the shelf without consulting a pharmacist the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists says it would reduce the rise in unplanned pregnancies and abortions that's the news this morning in supported study for the 2nd Test between the Zealand and England in Hamilton added amount for it has the very latest. 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This is a full night on 5 Live I'm Dalton and Yvonne coming up in this hour of the program in a moment we'll hear about the horror real horror of a murder that's got people in India once again soul searching about how they can protect women from sexual assault and violence. But also talking about using a mobile phone at the wheel and the numbers of lives are lost in New South Wales as a result of that now a University of Melbourne engineering graduate his invented a camera that can automatically detect distracted drivers emphasis on the images to the police some of a world 1st and then in use in that part of the world New South Wales and we have a round up of the Formula One season in Abu Dhabi. Thousands of people have been protesting outside a police station in the Indian city of hard to Hyderabad following the rape and murder of a woman the police have suspended 3 offices obvious we can topple Knights Rani Singh he's been telling me about the details of this and I should warn you that the details of this story are very upsetting and if you don't want to hear about it or there are children listening you might want to turn down the radio for the next 10 minutes India's the world less dangerous country sex or violence against women and this is just another terrible case and I must warn you that the listeners may be a bit disturbed by what I'm going to describe on Wednesday the 27th of November a young vets veterinary don't to she's fit to be a fatal between 26 or 27. She had gone on a scooter to will Scooter to on she was writing to towards an appointment on the outskirts of Hyderabad in South Bend here she arrived at 6 o'clock what's called a toll plaza for an appointment now lying in wait nearby were men who'd been observing her and they'd been consuming alcohol they were in a truck and they saw that she had arrived alone and apparently they hatched a plan and this was to to commit such a gruesome and deadly deed while she was inside they di feted the scooters tires and sat waiting they had whiskey with them apparently when she came out about 3 hours later one of them approached her to offer help and telling her that her tires had been deflated at that point apparently and the mobile phone records to their records this she made a call to her family to respect her sister a 6 minute call saying I'm in a lonely place I'm scared there are these truck drivers nearby and they're approaching me and there's nobody here. And I can't see anybody else and I'm worried that call was made then when these men approached her one of them said Shall I repair your bike and take it away and after that they then took her and one by one they committed a terrible deed they raped her apparently they poured whiskey down her throat apparently to stop her screaming and she lost consciousness and when she regained consciousness that's when they suffocated her allegedly. She was the body was put into a truck. And apparently was taken to a motorway underpass and there it was satellite this is apparently around 2 o'clock in the morning now the family were very very worried about this they'd gone to a police station to report about their daughter's. Absence but at the police station they were turned away and the police apparently said that maybe she'd gone often she was with a man and it wasn't until 6 hours later that the police actually took any action and. 3 policemen have been suspended. The accused in this case have been. Through a combination of c.c.t.v. Footage police reports and witness accounts they have been they were immediately Rick arrested and it was over the weekend that being Paulsen thousands of people protesting about this and that's why it's coming to the international media as shocking as the story itself is as shocking as the assault and murder. Is it does seem as if this case is highlighted the behavior of the police this proves just the tragedy thousands of people outside the police station in Hyderabad was was it no not just about the murder but indeed about the reaction of the police officers. Absolutely in fact not just in high Trippet but in Delhi in Bangalore students all sorts of people and many many men gotten all. Protesting as I said in the thousands at the police station So security has had to be tightened and in fact the protesters who have simply been saying we want justice we want justice they have been beaten back by policemen with sticks. Such And then. All over India because the people feel that this just is not good enough and that the police have been saying to be at fault here amongst others. For being so lax. Why and this isn't the 1st time you said a minute to go that India is the most dangerous place for sexual assaults on women I don't know where the stats are about that but you know if you if you say out of except it was any particular group body that declared is the most dangerous place but also yes it would certainly help me with this goes back to the case the. Notorious case of the young woman who was repeatedly sexually assaulted on a bus and murdered as well from a few years back when people protested and there was a lot of soul searching going on in India but this sort of culture of impunity almost seems to still still be there when it comes to cases like this. And he doesn't I'm sorry I didn't attribute the quote it was made in 2018 and it was the Thomson Reuters Foundation who then made the statement after doing research yes you're very right. You're speaking about a very very notorious case in 2012 when there was an Indian student who was biol and she raped on a moving bus. And her boyfriend had been with her and she died of horrific internal injuries and that caused huge outcry and as you can appreciate the Indian government does not appreciate this kind of public. Being being brought to to the country but even as late as 2017. There were said to be according to government figures a conservative estimate. Of 92 rape cases a day 92 and there's a government figures so probably the the actual number is is much higher than following this recent most awful incident there's been one woman who sat outside parliament and she said. She said The latest statistics are that you know one woman is raped in India every 20 minutes I don't want to be one of the statistics and this woman for this protest she was beaten by a policeman. Is the government going to do anything about selling. Drugs. Well actually as far as I know there hasn't been a comment by the Prime Minister on this case although the later one of the opposition members Priyanka has. Has made quite a strong statement about how how a parent this behave this behavior is that people can get away with it and the laws need to be tightened and you know after 2012 there was a change in the law but the fact that the numbers are still there the numbers speak for themselves. Shows that actually with the law and order situation as it is and the laxity of the police it's very women just are not protected with their 5 years old or you know 45 years old or 95 year or years old if it comes to that it's just not a safe country for women for any kind of woman. I'm afraid you know I mean they're quite I'm in India quite a lot for work and although if we you know if we go to a declared conflict conflict as journalists we have rules of engagement to make certain guidelines that we we have we observe foreign security but if you just get your meaning and we get training but despite that in India supposing I'm working in an area which isn't an official conflicts and there are often lights on the streets you know you're coming home supposing a coming home by taxi even if it has a number plate and things like that and a telephone number and so on you do feel very exposed and I just didn't. I do feel anxious when I. Imagine about after dark you know coming back from an interview or well or going home and I even feel anxious about you know my sons who have spent time in Britain even if they're out after dark in India I I don't think anywhere safe it specially as a as a woman well on India and you know I spend a lot of time in Britain as well so I in theory I should be and I'm. In wars and conflicts since but I I do feel anxious and I do feel scared Ronnie saying 6 years ago Alex Janick lost a friend in a crash caused by a driver suspected of using a mobile phone in the way of the University of Melbourne engineering graduate responded by inventing a camera that can automatically detect distracted drivers and pounce on the images to the police it's a world 1st and they're now in use on the roads of New South Wales where 350 people died last year Joshua Downing is a merging journalist in Sydney and he's been following the story closely Joshua how do these cameras would they do more in sorrow effectively the cameras mounted on top of the head gantries or 'd for bridges all to live the roads and in the fall that was held in Syria like Haitians in metropolitan city earlier this year. The There was a twin lens camera system facing Obama's directly downwards period 2 I ride out the horse alerts a camera where the vehicle approaching and it captures holographs of every car as it goes past and the genius about this software that's being traded to go with it is. The effectively the computer can detect whether someone is on the phone or not discount and then delete such images almost immediately but anything suspected of showing a drop of holding operating above a fine is then sent for a check of him and off. So is a pretty big to sitting still and drive a. Producing actually is it because gaps in the information they don't it's not necessarily the way the driver is driving isn't as important as the fact that the driver was on the phone is that what you said is correct it's a b. To be clear every vehicle that passes the cab is start a craft and in a trawl of a stream of at 2 locations earlier this year there were $8300000.00 vehicle starter graft and all that I point 3000000000 the software detected people operating funds in 100000 of those vehicles and while that was a trial and does modest 'd neither side dive would be sent a fine if that was the case today and in fact some of the photos that were released shot some color shocking behavior of a driver with both hands on his spine and his father say a passenger was holding the steering wheel sorry it's not predicting the behavior I just cited part of every single car and then I saw today out from every photograph there must be some thing discoveries that for the police for the authorities as well how big a problem is distracted drivers on the streets who knew so well look at we think it's a very big problem and this certainly been a number of deaths and a number of serious injuries attributed to find us but that's the instances we know of we think the situation is actual worse because of course the evidence. Can be destroyed in the crash BUSY people might not necessarily be honest about their style use leading up to an incident but certainly there have been some quite grim examples where someone was having it a text message discussion with a boyfriend while she was driving however there was a text message to stop stop because she crashed. Of the rather unfortunate killed herself. Accidentally sorry. It's it is a really sure we have some of the must strict enforcement of road rules 'd in the world it was opinion and its job logical to travel to Europe in order to call it a bit I think Else traffic enforcement is. Very very strict you could argue whether or not that has an impact over to see the toll but to give it Audie the financial penalty a law for bubble for use in starting States varies anywhere from as little as $334.00 a strong and from every next year one a star in state will increase the penalty to $1000.00 a strain and I apologize that I have the county conversion I have to put that in the past saws more than the money at the to their points are equivalent to a 3rd or even high you'll do their points that you have to call a crew on the last for the penalties are very very severe a strike or a must fight 'd it's not really having an impact of Arkansas I flew high rather early not only for even so many drivers are being. Distracted by their mobile phones or otherwise just never knew the facts are true or not well we will if you just look at the rather tall data where up 2.5 percent need to deice of the Side period nationally since last year out deaths right per $100000.00 of population is increased by the point Not percent now. You could argue population is one reason population growth that's one reason behind the increase but when you look at the desperado 1000 that's also increasing. It's really hard to pinpoint the cause and effect of the increases and decreases the rather tall but certainly authorities he believes that the instances that there have been our 2 other critical try spectrum of all 5 years is just the tip of the auspice just Sure thank you Joe sure Downing's those of motoring journalist in Sydney that's what it was weakens the for. The frankfurter and he mining with Philip think that the German ruling coalition really isn't big trouble after the Social Democrats have elected a new leadership and the winners are more left to do a back bencher from the bonus talks of Esk and former finance minister from North Rhine-Westphalia and. They're both relatively unknown to the wider German public and the German federal finance minister all of Charlotte's And he's also Angela Merkel definitely Chancellor he was defeated in this leadership race and he just received 45 percent of the vote. The new leadership of the s.p.d. Is more left wing and that might put the governing coalition of Angela Merkel in danger because the new leaders they want to actually they have expressed sympathies to to form a new left wing coalition an alliance with the Greens and the left party the former Communist East German party so that is an a team of 2 to some voters in the center and now they must speak elation whether this body will leave the coalition of Angola Merkel in the near future. And so possibly we will see early elections next year. And over the weekend you'll tune into for Jimmy parties held the party conference what came out of anything interesting yeah I mean this is also a change of leadership or partial change of leadership one of the. Co-founders of this new right wing party which is only 7 years old he has retired he's a former city you politician who fell out with his former party when it moved to the left he moved to the right and he has chosen a younger successor who was confirmed by the party conference in brown Shrike over the weekend and the new leadership is now a team from an academic a professor and a lawmaker and a craftsman small entrepreneur from the east they're trying to broaden the electorate and but still the party has a very strong language they call the c.d.u. Rotten they call the Greens equal socialists and they are treated by the other parties as a kind of bet on the block who is not allowed to join or play with the establishment and nevertheless they are trying now to present themselves as they want to get ready to to be part of a governing coalition effort s

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