A DELIVERY worker says he is now out of work after his bike was stolen from outside McDonalds. Tanin Miah, 28, was an Uber Eats delivery rider up until his electric bike worth £1000 was stolen whilst he was collecting an order from McDonald s in The Foregate. Mr Miah says the theft has left him extremely depressed and out of work. He said: These thieves have no humanity. I can t describe how sad I am feeling right now. Besides the obvious inconvenience I feel like I have lost all my income sources. By riding this bike everyday I was able to earn a little money, that was a huge deal for me.
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Police and Crime Commission for the West Mercia has funded 5,000 personal alarms across the region. The alarms will be distributed via the five West Mercia local policing areas including Herefordshire. Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion said: “In the recent days we have seen and heard some harrowing accounts from women, who simply don’t feel safe on our streets. Collectively, as a society we have a long way to go. We need to ensure the journey of reducing violence in our society is progressed, including eradicating all forms of violence towards women. We should not shy away from the fact that the overwhelming majority of violence towards women is carried out by men, and we should be tackling the behaviours and attitudes of some men that are perpetrating a culture leading to violence against women.