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PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 4:26 pm 
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I could have written countless paragraphs of conjecture regarding the vilification of this particular councilor, however his own actions since becoming a member of Kirklees licensing committee has hopefully silenced any unfounded allegations his critics might have harboured, for good.

He is now seeking an apology from the Chairman of the Kirklees hackney carriage association for remarks which he deems were unfounded and indeed unnecessary at the time he became a licensing committee member last year.

We have to remember that this gentleman was voted into office under our democratic election process and he should be afforded the same tolerance that other elected officials are afforded until such time he becomes unworthy.

One thing that did not surprise me was the admission from the Kirklees hackney carriage chairman that 97 or 98% of drivers are from an Asian background. This is a trend manifesting itself throughout the country in everywhere excepting the hackney carriage trade in London and various parts of Scotland and Wales.

Thats all I have to say on the matter and hope this councilors performance since he's been in office speaks for itself.

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July 13, 2007

BNP Councillor demands apology from Kirklees taxi association chairman.

A COUNCILLOR whose appointment to the taxi licensing panel last year caused uproar has demanded an apology from protesters.


Heckmondwike BNP councillor David Exley said he had now served more than 12 months on the committee and had dealt with every case fairly.

When he was appointed, Akooji Badat, joint chairman of the Kirklees Hackney Carriage Association, said taxi drivers were unhappy with a BNP councillor on the panel, as most drivers were Asian.

But now, more than a year on, Coun Exley said he had proved himself to be fair to everyone and said Mr Badat should take his comments back.

"I said at the time that people should judge me on my record," said Coun Exley.

"I feel that over the last 12 months I have done my job properly and been fair. I'm sure if I hadn't everyone would have heard about it by now.

"In my opinion Mr Badat jumped on the bandwagon and it is only right that he now withdraws his original comments."

But Mr Badat said he still did not think it was right for someone who represented a party with racist policies to be on the licensing panel for taxi drivers when 97 or 98 per cent of drivers were from an Asian ethnic minority.

He said he had complained to Kirklees recently because he felt more drivers were now being turned down for licences.

And he said that although there were 15 elected members on the regulatory panel, Asian councillors rarely got the chance to sit at meetings, but he claimed Coun Exley was always selected.

Coun Exley said the panel always tried to find the best person to do the job, regardless of their ethnic background.

He said members now had more background information on drivers because more thorough Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) checks were carried out.

"I have had people before me who have convictions for carrying guns or knives or for drugs offences and no one would want them to be taxi drivers," said Coun Exley.

"We have to make an informed decision from the information we are given. It is never made on religion or the colour of their skin.

"We've had lots of white people who have had their licences taken off them or not given, but the majority of applicants are Asian so more will get turned down."

Coun Exley said more thorough CRB checks meant some drivers who had been given licences in the past were now being turned down because of information that was not available to the panel when their licence was granted.

And he said councillors who were chosen to sit at meetings were usually the first ones to say they were available to attend the meetings as places were allocated on a first come, first served basis.


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If I was an asian cab driver then I wouldn't be best pleased with a councillor from the BNP on the licensing panel, but we do live in a democracy.

Maybe the chap from the driver's association could tell the press which drivers with convictions for carrying guns or knives or for drugs offences he would like to see licensed? :?

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So the joint chairman of the Kirklees Hackney Carriage Association objects to a member of a minority group being on the committee??? :lol:

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