Manchester Evening News reports. The message, seen by the title, recommends he ring the Victim Support Service instead.Greater Manchester Police told the title they are no longer investigating, due to "fewer officers, increased complexity of demand and potential further cuts", but stressed they would try to reduce the impact of this by changing the way they work.But Asghar says he and fellow cabbies have noticed an upsurge in incidents – including cars being egged, windows broken and runaway fare-dodgers – since the COVID crisis.He told Manchester Evening News : "It's not right – I'm scared they can come again and they could even come in my house."I have CCTV which shows the time, the people and the car registration they arrived in."I told.