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PostPosted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 8:25 am 
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Four cabbies appear at Southampton Crown Court after mass fight at Dorchester Arms pub


FOUR Southampton taxi drivers unleashed a violent attack on three men in a city centre pub.

One victim was punched, kicked and stamped on as he was pinned to the floor while others brandished pool cues and wielded bar stools when a mass brawl broke out – all after a row over who was going to buy the next drink.

Innocent pub goers desperately tried to intervene to ease tensions as fighting escalated at the Dorchester Arms.

Gurmit Singh Roath, his two sons Jaswant Singh and Satnam Singh Roath as well as his nephew Shakti Singh Roath all launched violent assaults as a normal night out descended into violence.

Southampton Crown Court heard how trouble started after 50-year-old Gurmit became involved in a “heated” dispute, which involved swearing, about who should be buying the drinks.

CCTV footage of the pool saloon area of the Onslow Road pub then shows him grabbing another man, Mohinder Singh Rathor, throwing him to the ground and aiming a kick at his body.

The court heard how Mr Rathor’s turban was knocked off – an incident which, if it happens in public, is regarded as a serious matter within the Sikh community.

Two other men, Gurmit Singh Pottiwal and his son Gurdev Singh Pottiwal rushed to his aid.

Daily Echo: CCTV footage shows a victim is kicked in the head during fight

But seconds later, the court heard, Roath was heard instructing his sons and nephew to “get stuck in”.

Skirmishes broke out around the pub and at different times Jaswant, Shakti and Satnam were all seen to pick up bar stools before being restrained before they could lash out.

Jaswant, 30, aimed two punches at the Pottiwals in the earlier spell of fighting and one punched back in “defence” of both of them.

Satnam, 27, was seen holding bar stools aloft.

Shakti, 28, later straddled Gurdev Singh Pottiwal on the floor and unleashed a volley of punches while his family members joined in the attack with kicks.

Bar staff had called police as the violence escalated, the court heard, while a number of windows were smashed causing hundreds of pounds of damage.

In mitigation, the court was told how Gurmit may have been reacting initially to insults about his late mother and that his family members believed he was under attack when fighting broke out.

Satnam, who had a previous conviction for common assault in 2011, admitted he had acted “stupidly” by picking up a stool – but never actually struck anyone with it as he was disarmed, the court heard.

He was described as being “kind” and hard working and acknowledged the incident had brought “embarrassment and shame” on the family.

Shakti, a father-of-three, was described as acting as peacemaker before “losing his temper” and raining punches down on his victim. He once served nine months in a young offenders’ institute following an actual bodily harm conviction in 2006.

Gurmit Singh Roath, who was diagnosed with cancer in November and has been severely ill ever since, will be sentenced at a later date.

Jaswant, who has a previous conviction for common assault in 2012, has been helping to look after his father since the diagnosis.

There have been apologies from all sides since the incident on June 30 last year and the Sikh community in Southampton was described as being “at peace”.

Recorder Andrew Langdon QC described some of the behaviour on the night as “extraordinarily aggressive”.

Gurdev Singh Pottiwal said he had been knocked unconscious during the fight and sustained eye, and head injuries. His father said the incident had had a “profound” effect on him.

Mr Rathor suffered chest and knee injuries.

Satnam and Jaswant, both of Bassett Avenue, Southampton, and Shakti of Bitterne Road East, were all handed nine month sentences suspended for 18 months having pleaded guilty to affray.

They were each ordered to carry out 100 hours community payback and told to pay their three victims a combined £500 each in compensation as well as paying £600 costs.

source: http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/1106973 ... ?ref=var_0

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 9:06 am 
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Obviously "fit and proper" persons to hold taxi licences then.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 10:09 am 
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Two had recent convictions for assault.

Southampton LO should be hanging his head in shame. :sad:

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 7:01 pm 
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MP wants drivers stripped of their licenses.

http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/1111446 ... _licences/

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 8:14 pm 
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MP wants drivers stripped of their licenses.

http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/1111446 ... _licences/


What a stupid Cow. :roll: How does a punch-up in a pub relate to your ability to do your job?

Oh and what about all these fraudulent MPs that got away with fiddling their expenses, while supposedly working for the public interest? #-o

Oh and let's not forget how long it took to uncover their fraudulent behaviour. And the lengths they went to cover it up? #-o #-o #-o #-o

What a Scumbag of an MP. :evil:

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 11:28 pm 
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What a stupid Cow. :roll: How does a punch-up in a pub relate to your ability to do your job?


I agree, its almost as if they took their example from the right honourable member for Falkirk :lol:

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 3:40 pm 
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Sussex wrote:
MP wants drivers stripped of their licenses.

http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/1111446 ... _licences/


Not often i agree with Tory shytte .........................but the violence shown by this mob renders them clearly NOT fit and proper #-o

As for the stunts of MP's and the Banksters .................well of course neither are they fit and proper and many should be banged up by now...........wot yer gonna do about it........................oh i know fekk all ..................yer cabbies :lol: :lol: :lol: 8) 8)

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Sussex wrote:
MP wants drivers stripped of their licenses.

http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/1111446 ... _licences/


Not often i agree with Tory shytte .........................but the violence shown by this mob renders them clearly NOT fit and proper #-o

As for the stunts of MP's and the Banksters .................well of course neither are they fit and proper and many should be banged up by now...........wot yer gonna do about it........................oh i know fekk all ..................yer cabbies :lol: :lol: :lol: 8) 8)


And that's where the working man goes wrong every time. They agree to a term like "fit and proper" being applied to them, without first knowing what "fit and proper" really means. :-|

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 11:02 am 
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Skull wrote:
trotskys twin wrote:
Sussex wrote:
MP wants drivers stripped of their licenses.

http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/1111446 ... _licences/


Not often i agree with Tory shytte .........................but the violence shown by this mob renders them clearly NOT fit and proper #-o

As for the stunts of MP's and the Banksters .................well of course neither are they fit and proper and many should be banged up by now...........wot yer gonna do about it........................oh i know fekk all ..................yer cabbies :lol: :lol: :lol: 8) 8)


And that's where the working man goes wrong every time. They agree to a term like "fit and proper" being applied to them, without first knowing what "fit and proper" really means. :-|


Because of course their not politically active on Unionised..................................pratts :badgrin:

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Southampton taxi driver Gurmit Roath spared jail after pub brawl


A SOUTHAMPTON taxi driver who sparked a violent brawl in a city pub has been spared jail.

Gurmit Roath was captured on CCTV shown in court, violently pulling one man who went crashing to the ground before trying to kick him, leading to an eruption of violence at the Dorchester Arms pub.

Southampton Crown Court heard how pool cues and furniture were brandished as weapons until shocked bystanders stepped in to stop the attack.

As previously reported, Roath, of Bassett Avenue, Southampton, had admitted affray at an earlier hearing but his sentence was adjourned pending a medical report.

During the hearing last month, the court heard that the trouble had started after the 50-year-old became involved in a “heated” dispute about who should be buying the drinks.

Yesterday defence barrister David Lyons told the court Roath was eventually provoked into violence following repeated insults, including remarks about his mother.

“It was unforgivable and it started the fight,” he explained.

“He was very quickly taken away to a back room as the free-for-all broke out at a time when wiser and older heads should have prevailed.

“His involvement was brief. Neither side could claim the higher moral ground but whatever the provocation he knows he should not have snapped.”

Mr Lyons said Roath had since undergone surgery for colon cancer and it was unlikely that he would return to his job.

He added: “He now lives on invalidity benefit and the charity of his family.”

Passing a 12-month suspended sentence, Recorder Alistair Malcolm QC, who was shown the CCTV footage, told Roath that whatever the provocation, there was no excuse for throwing someone on the ground and kicking at him.

He said: “As a result of your actions, a free-for-all started and great deal of violence and damage was caused.

“If you had not started it, it would not have happened.”

In addition to the suspended sentence, Roath has to observe a six-month curfew and has been barred from any establishment where alcohol can be used, for a similar period.

His two sons, Jaswant Singh, 30, and Satnam Singh, 27, both of Bassett Avenue, as well as his nephew Shakti Roath,28, of Bitterne Road East, were given nine-month suspended terms at the earlier hearing last month after they had admitted affray.

As a result of their appearance in court, Conservative Caroline Nokes urged city council chiefs to get tough with the drivers after a constituent protested that they had returned to their jobs.

http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/1113329 ... ?ref=var_0

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