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PostPosted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 6:11 pm 
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THE JOURNAL (Newcastle, UK)

March 20, 2007 Tuesday

PC denies racially abusing taxi driver

BYLINE: By Rod Minchin, The Journal

A drunken police officer used racist language against an Asian taxi driver in a dispute over a fare, a court was told yesterday.


PC Chris Brass, 35, is accused of racially abusing Hackney carriage driver Adil Sharif.

The off duty Northumbria Police officer was on a night out just days before Christmas 2005 when he allegedly called Mr Sharif a "f*****g greedy [edited by admin]".

Prosecutor Michael Rose told Sunderland Magistrates' Court that the dispute arose from an argument over a taxi fare.

Mr Sharif had picked up a drunken PC Brass in the early hours of December 22 from Newcastle city centre and was taking him to Hexham, Northumberland - a distance of 22 miles. The PC had drunk about seven pints during the previous evening and had flagged down the taxi in Pilgrim Street at about 1am to take him home to Hexham.

Magistrates were told that when he got to the town's High Street he offered Mr Sharif just £15 for the £45 fare. The police officer then went to a cashpoint near Dontino's nightclub but claimed it was not working and offered the £15 again.

To try to settle the dispute, Mr Sharif took PC Brass - not knowing at this point that he was a police officer - to the local police station. It was while at Hexham police station that the off duty officer is accused of abusing Mr Sharif.

Mr Rose said: "Mr Brass said to Mr Sharif: `You're just a f*****g greedy [edited by admin] and you are not going to get any of this.'" The court was told that no one else heard PC Brass say this, apart from the taxi driver.

The officer was subsequently arrested for being drunk and disorderly by an on duty police sergeant, the court heard.

"During interview he denied using any racist language but admitted there had been a heated discussion about what the taxi fare could be," Mr Rose told the court. Giving evidence, Mr Sharif, who lives in Newcastle, described to magistrates what happened when he picked up PC Brass.

"You could clearly tell he was intoxicated. He seemed to be on a bit of a power trip," he said. "I thought he was very authoritative with the directions."

The taxi driver said that when PC Brass only offered £15 for the fare, he told him he would take him to the police station.

"He seemed pretty amused by this," the father-of-one told the court.

Outside the police station Sergeant Martin Abbott spoke to PC Brass and he maintained he was disputing the fare and would only pay £15.

Mr Sharif said that while Sgt Abbott briefly returned to the police station, PC Brass racially abused him.

He told the court: "When the sergeant returned he said to him: `You cannot talk to him like that. You're not on duty now.' "You could tell he had an attitude. I couldn't believe the way he was speaking to the sergeant, who is a higher rank.

"In the end he had to arrest him."

PC Brass, who has been suspended from duty since the incident, denies a racially aggravated public order offence and being drunk and disorderly. Defence counsel Ronald Mitchell asked Mr Sharif about an incident that had taken place about a month before these allegations.

His wife had been stopped by a security guard in a Newcastle store accused of shoplifting. Mrs Sharif had called her husband and he had gone to the shop to try to sort it out.

Mr Mitchell said that while there the taxi driver told police that "all police officers are racist".

He asked Mr Sharif: "You are making up these allegations against Mr Brass because you are of the view that all police are racist and you found out he was a police officer." Mr Sharif denied this and maintained he had nothing personal against the police. The case was adjourned until today.
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nothing worse than a non payer, thing the driver could have saved himself from the grief and taken the cash up front.

as for the policeman, what an arse


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THE JOURNAL (Newcastle, UK)

March 21, 2007 Wednesday

Disgraced PC set to lose job

By Neil McKay, The Journal

A police officer's career lies in ruins today - even though a court cleared him of racially abusing a taxi driver.


Magistrates convicted PC Chris Brass of being drunk and disorderly after deciding his behaviour after a Christmas works night, where he drank seven pints of beer, was "undisciplined and unruly".

But they dismissed a charge that he racially abused the driver, Adil Sharif.

PC Brass, who was stationed at Corbridge, Northumberland, fell asleep with a half-eaten pizza in the back of Mr Sharif's taxi, which was taking him to his home in Beaufront Avenue, Hexham, from Newcastle.

When he was woken by Mr Sharif, he became abusive, and refused to pay the £45 cab fare, the court was told.

Mr Sharif then drove him to Hexham police station where he swore at his colleague, Sgt Martin Abbott, who was trying to resolve the dispute.

Eventually Sgt Abbott had to arrest the drunken officer.

The sergeant told magistrates in Sunderland yesterday it was the first time he had arrested a police officer in 28 years of service, adding: "To say I am disappointed would be an understatement."

He added: "PC Brass was raising his voice and using bad language, which to my mind was disorderly behaviour.

"His demeanour started to change, his tone became aggressive. He swore at me and I arrested him for being drunk and disorderly."

Brass admitted that he had been drinking, and had visited "three or four pubs" after meeting up with his colleagues in Corbridge and catching a train to Newcastle.

He bought a pizza, hailed a taxi, and took a couple of bites before falling asleep.

He said: "I was woken up on the approach to Hexham and the driver was asking for directions. I saw the meter had the fare at £45, which is why I questioned it. I had never paid that amount before."

He claimed Mr Sharif swore at him, and said: "I wasn't sober, but I was fully aware of what was going on. I hadn't lost my self control.

"If I had been stone cold sober and thought that somebody was ripping me off, I would have protested."

Magistrates decided there was insufficient evidence to show the officer had racially abused Mr Sharif, but that he had been drunk and disorderly.

They gave him a conditional discharge for six months and ordered him to pay £200 costs.

His solicitor, Ronald Mitchell, told the court: "In all probability, he will now lose his job with Northumbria Police."

Brass, who has been suspended on full pay since the incident in December 2005, offered to pay the costs at £10 per week, which was accepted by the court.
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Eventually Sgt Abbott had to arrest the drunken officer.

So if even his own got the hump with him then it's pretty crystal clear he was in a state.

Whether he did make racist remarks or not was hard to prove, but I have my view. :sad:

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He travelled a distance of 22 miles and says,"I was woken up on the approach to Hexham and the driver was asking for directions. I saw the meter had the fare at £45, which is why I questioned it. I had never paid that amount before."
There are probably a few more drivers who didn't get paid the right fare then?


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