Monday, 25 June 2007

My response to TDA Forum (controlled by megabyte Nazis)

My response to TDA Forum (controlled by megabyte Nazis)


Further to Khomeini to Bin Laden and Where is the money?, take it easy Peer. This is an epidemic. We have requested the Minister of Transport earlier to initiate a cost negative public education campaign to improve taxi service and save taxi drivers life. To his wisdom, the Minister's office hoodwinked us.

The reality is taxi drivers carry more than billion passengers a years. The drivers neither attack them nor rob them. Similarly, most passengers are good and co-operative. Only a small proportion of passengers due to drag, alcohol or other reason beyond our control do the wrong things including fare evasion, abusing the driver or attacking the driver violently. However, the media and legal system do not understand or even many occasions they do not try to understand them. The taxi mafia in many ways encourages driver bashings of many types. I can add many examples if you like.

Last night another so called `hit and run' in Victoria by taxi drivers is being reported. We were told about the `Miranda story' too. This days, many violent and disgusting passengers of `right types' force taxi drivers to stop. They do not understand the meaning of the word "NO" and not for hire. Last night three times I struggled to avoid those dangerous and violent passengers and save my own life. I went to courts and attempted to assist a few drivers who were the real victims of passenger aggression and violence. It is very hard. Only two weeks ago six ‘animals’ attacked me at George Street. I had independent witnesses and cc tv footages containing five minutes of street fight and to support my case. Yet, the so called passengers are going to sue me for attacking them!

Do you like to know the passengers? They are the professional victims. They never pay taxi fare to any one. 90% of the time they insult and abuse drivers. They also rob taxi drivers.

Do like to know who facilitates their crime spree? If the Petersham Police Station, Regent Street Station were open, probably I would have more chances to survive! Unfortunately, they were close for saving money. I do not want top talk about the network assistance.

Source: NSWTDAEXEC



--- In NSWTDAFORUM@yahoogroups.com, Peer Lindholdt wrote:

Told by whom?This kind of reporting is utterly irresponsible. It infers guilt before the court has reached its verdict.The driver has 10 young and drunk hooligans testifying he hit their mate deliberately. What chance has the driver got to prove that the drunk SOB jumped in front of the cab deliberately to stop it getting away?Had the driver stopped and left the safety of his cab to see what had happened, there is every chance he would have been beaten to a pulp or worse. He did the right thing and went to the cops reporting the incident and that he might have hit someone.Faruque's "Every cabbie dreams of killing passengers" is equally irresponsible IMO as it sounds like a statement, not a joke.PEER

Source: NSWTDAFORUM


--- In Sydney_TaxiCorruption@yahoogroups.com, "union_faruque" wrote:
Cabbie accused of killing teen

Cabbie accused of killing teen
Every cabbie dreams of killing passengers!
By Mariza O'Keefe
June 21, 2007 06:56pm
Article from: AAP
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A MAXI-CAB driver deliberately ran down and killed one of his 11 teenage passengers when they began throwing beer bottles during an altercation, a Melbourne court was told today.

The dead youth, Xavier Salmon, 17, had been a passenger along with 10 friends in a maxi-cab taxi when a rowdy trip to Port Melbourne on December 6, 2005 ended in a confrontation with the driver.

A little earlier, the teenagers had also abused former Test cricketer Shane Warne when his car pulled up alongside their maxi taxi, the court heard.

Crown prosecutor Andrew Tinney told a Victorian Supreme Court jury that after the altercation with the teenage passengers, the taxi driver, Rajbinder Singh Shahi, deliberately drove at Mr Salmon at up to 50km/h and struck him.

The impact sent him flying through the air and he landed on the roadway.
Mr Salmon died later that day in hospital of head injuries. Another of the teenagers was also hit and suffered leg injuries.

Mr Shahi, 30, of Epping, pleaded not guilty to a charge of murder.

Mr Tinney told the jury that before the fatal incident, Mr Salmon and his friends had abused Warne who was driving near the Crown Casino.

He said an exchange between the group and Warne "descended into unpleasantness" and some of the taxi passengers threw lollipops onto the former Test star's bonnet.

Mr Tinney said the prosecution would argue that Mr Shahi deliberately ran over Mr Salmon and that he intended to kill him or cause him serious injury.

Mr Shahi's barrister David McKenzie told the jury that at no stage did his client intend to kill or cause serious injury to Mr Salmon.

He said Mr Shahi became afraid and anxious for his safety with many of the 11 teenagers in the cab swearing as well as being rude and abusive.

"The defence says the aggressive, abusive, threatening behaviour of some of these males generated in him ... fear and panic to get out of the area," Mr McKenzie said.

He said after the stubbies were thrown at his cab, Mr Shahi feared for his safety and just wanted to leave the area but Mr Salmon had gone in front of the cab.

Mr Tinney said after the cab struck Mr Salmon, Mr Shahi immediately drove off, neither stopping or slowing down.

Mr Tinney said Mr Shahi went to a local police station and told an officer his windscreen had been broken when someone threw a stubby at it.

Mr Shahi allegedly said he may have hit someone, but did not stay at the scene because he was scared.

The trial before Justice Bernard Teague continues tomorrow.

Sources: Sydney Taxi Corruption
NSWTDAEXEC

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