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PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 10:23 pm 
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The question for Councillors: Is Travis, a fit and proper person, to hold a licence?

Now his hate filled false allegations are bad enough but what about the derogatory manner in which he uses words like lesbian? If you were part of the gay community would you want to be picked up in this man’s taxi?

And what if he’s connected to a radio company, and convicted of a hate crime, he must be bringing his company and the trade into disrepute?

The press are gonna love this…

Travis writes:
"Don't be shy now, Jim, tell us all about your wonderful book - released on kindle at £1 (including VAT) It's all about lesbian love, is it not?
Is it based on your real life relationship with Garry? or are you really a closet lesbian?

Even KarenC who comments on your autobiography thinks it was written by a woman."

If you know the fat Barclay boy you'll know he's an authority on this subject as hes been an avid stalker of young girls on the playhouse rank for years. Most of the regulars won't get in his taxi as he probes them for intimate details.

Well JB, your number may be up...... The door will be knocking soon.
Tho you'll have ample time on your hands to write more

Travis

#-o #-o #-o #-o #-o #-o #-o #-o


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 10:57 pm 
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Travis writes on the taxi forum, no longer connected to Alan Gladstone's Fasties website:

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I'll be obtaining Legal advice regarding these comments now that one half of the duo is potentially a high earner. HMRC will confirm what they have been declaring as income, they do declare it all don't they ?
Travis


http://www.thetaxiforum.com/



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So, it would appear Gladders has scurried about distancing himself from Travis. Quality. Travis's radio company will do the same. Too late for both I fear. When the offence was committed the site was almost certainly on Gladder's server. Time will prove this or not. I will be seeking the answer. And no matter how quickly any radio company distances themselves from Travis, it is inconceivable no one was aware of his involvement with fasties (remember how Central's guys were spotted in a restaurant after our court case and the details mysteriously appeared almost immediately on Fasties?).

The tax thing is a classic though. I'd love the taxman to run his expert eye over my tax affairs. he could show me where I could claim more back. I said this only recently to a Haymarket yards taxman and his wife in my taxi. He didn't seem interested and gave me a £1,45 tip and laughed as he told me to declare it Image

But for Travis to come up with this, then doesn't it suggest that he could be a tax evader himself. Personally I had never considered the prospect. But now he's alerted me, I'm sure we can add such a consideration to make his pain even greater Image

Now, all you guys out there who have been dissed by Travis, and whose business has been affected by him, then as soon as I know, everyone using this forum will know also.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 11:09 pm 
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Take heed:


Lord Advocate pledges to toughen up on hate crime

Published on 23 March 2012

SCOTLAND is getting even tougher on tackling 'corrosive' hate crime, the country's top prosecutor has said.

Lord Advocate Frank Mulholland, QC, said it was clear the zero-tolerance approach to tackling crime based on prejudice means there is no place for bigotry.

He made the claim ahead of a conference yesterday in which police and prosecutors shared their experiences and ideas in tackling behaviour motivated by discrimination.

The Lord Advocate said: "Nobody wants a diverse Scotland to be blighted by a narrow-minded and hateful minority and our long-term goal is to eradicate such corrosive behaviour.

"This will not happen overnight and we need the public to assist us by reporting all hate crimes. They can have confidence that all such crimes will be investigated carefully and prosecuted robustly.

"Every man, woman and child has the right to live free from violence and without fear of humiliation, harassment or abuse, based on prejudice.

"The police and prosecution will work to change the culture of prejudice and hatred that exists in some quarters and to prosecute perpetrators robustly."

He said the introduction of legislation this month will help prosecute those who target people online.

The Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 2012 gives police and prosecutors additional tools to crack down on sectarian songs and abuse at and around football matches and threats posted on the internet or by post.

Hate crime refers to any offence motivated by racial or religious prejudice. It also covers any crime driven by prejudice against disability, sexual orientation or transgender identity. Steve Allen, deputy chief constable of Lothian and Borders Police, was jointly hosting the Biennial Conference on Hate Crime at Hampden in Glasgow.

Mr Allen said: "There are too many occasions when people are targeted because they are different, whether by race, faith, disability, gender or any other characteristic. We are determined to work alongside colleagues in the criminal justice system to do all in our power to prevent these crimes and to bring those who commit them to justice.

"This conference is an important part of that joint work and I am confident it will help drive our efforts forward."

#-o #-o #-o #-o #-o #-o


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 2:20 am 
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Now I’m thinking, Travis Bickle, and his Goose being cooked, means something a little more than what he’s eating for his Christmas family dinner. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 11:53 am 
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Lord Advocate pledges to toughen up on hate crime

Published on 23 March 2012

SCOTLAND is getting even tougher on tackling 'corrosive' hate crime, the country's top prosecutor has said.

Lord Advocate Frank Mulholland, QC, said it was clear the zero-tolerance approach to tackling crime based on prejudice means there is no place for bigotry.

He made the claim ahead of a conference yesterday in which police and prosecutors shared their experiences and ideas in tackling behaviour motivated by discrimination.

The Lord Advocate said: "Nobody wants a diverse Scotland to be blighted by a narrow-minded and hateful minority and our long-term goal is to eradicate such corrosive behaviour.

"This will not happen overnight and we need the public to assist us by reporting all hate crimes. They can have confidence that all such crimes will be investigated carefully and prosecuted robustly.

"Every man, woman and child has the right to live free from violence and without fear of humiliation, harassment or abuse, based on prejudice.

"The police and prosecution will work to change the culture of prejudice and hatred that exists in some quarters and to prosecute perpetrators robustly."

He said the introduction of legislation this month will help prosecute those who target people online.

The Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 2012 gives police and prosecutors additional tools to crack down on sectarian songs and abuse at and around football matches and threats posted on the internet or by post.

Hate crime refers to any offence motivated by racial or religious prejudice. It also covers any crime driven by prejudice against disability, sexual orientation or transgender identity. Steve Allen, deputy chief constable of Lothian and Borders Police, was jointly hosting the Biennial Conference on Hate Crime at Hampden in Glasgow.

Mr Allen said: "There are too many occasions when people are targeted because they are different, whether by race, faith, disability, gender or any other characteristic. We are determined to work alongside colleagues in the criminal justice system to do all in our power to prevent these crimes and to bring those who commit them to justice.

"This conference is an important part of that joint work and I am confident it will help drive our efforts forward."

#-o #-o #-o #-o #-o #-o


Doesn't get any more simple than this. What's not to get?

Can't wait to see this appear on TTF and Travis to refute it.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 8:38 pm 
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What a silly boy, after all the stories printed in the press about how hate crimes are going to be pursued, and Travis still doesn't get it. He obviously thought the law didn't apply to him. #-o

Well, to all you prejudiced and bigoted individuals out there. You can't use sexual orientation, or allegations of a sexual nature to beat people with over the internet. Especially, if you happen to be a taxi driver dealing directly with the public.

Travis has not only shown how he feels about homosexuals, but that he is prepared to use false allegations of a criminal nature against people, believing the Internet affords him some kind of protection to say what he likes.

Well, Trav, I'm dying to see how are going to explain your comments to the beak and the council?

It's a slam-dunk... #-o


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 11:26 pm 
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From the God Travis Bickle.


WARNING TO ALL
« on: February 10, 2010, 04:53:26 PM »
Any person who Registers or attempts to register on this forum using Someone Else's NAME or details will be barred indefinitely.

It will not be Tolerated as this practice can have serious consequences.

BE WARNED

Travis

As serious as a hate crime Travis?

Can you be sent to prison for deigning to register with your forum?

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 6:43 pm 
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So Travis, how are you intending to plead, guilty or not guilty to the act of committing a hate crime? I think it’s a fair question when you consider what you’ve written. You obviously can’t deny it, but I’m dying to hear your explanation. #-o

Now if we can cut to the chase and head straight to the council RC, you can hand your licence in at the door. A suspension for the remainder of its term is almost a foregone conclusion.

I think you’ve managed to display your obvious homophobic disposition, coupled with the fact. You are prepared to use serious sexual allegation to attack the character of a new author, upon writing his first book.

You've out done yourself this time Travis. #-o :lol: :lol: :lol:

The press and the gay lobby are going to love you. #-o :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin:


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 8:21 pm 
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Travis wrote on the Taxi forum:

HMP SAUGHTON AIN'T THAT BAD
« on: November 22, 2012,

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Well that's my secondment completed and I'm free to return home with my nice ankle bracelet on. .
I've not had a 7pm curfew for close to 60 years but at least I'll catch up on my soaps.
All inclusive breaks have never appealed to me before and surprisingly i enjoyed the facilities immensely.
My housemates were a good bunch who spent most of their days in their rooms reading about lesbian porn.......
It must be a real money spinner for the authors detailing their personal experiences for everyone to read.

Glad to be back

Travis


Not so cocky now are we Travis? #-o :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin:


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 10:01 pm 
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can i just declare i have no allegiance to either party here but from a purely voyeuristic point of view can you give us any details on when this will potentially come to court? will it be a civil or criminal case? i'm kind of assuming that the police are currently investigating and are going to inform jasbar if the PF would be willing to prosecute this as a criminal case?


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 10:15 pm 
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Skull wrote:
Take heed:


Lord Advocate pledges to toughen up on hate crime

Published on 23 March 2012

SCOTLAND is getting even tougher on tackling 'corrosive' hate crime, the country's top prosecutor has said.

Lord Advocate Frank Mulholland, QC, said it was clear the zero-tolerance approach to tackling crime based on prejudice means there is no place for bigotry.

He made the claim ahead of a conference yesterday in which police and prosecutors shared their experiences and ideas in tackling behaviour motivated by discrimination.

The Lord Advocate said: "Nobody wants a diverse Scotland to be blighted by a narrow-minded and hateful minority and our long-term goal is to eradicate such corrosive behaviour.

"This will not happen overnight and we need the public to assist us by reporting all hate crimes. They can have confidence that all such crimes will be investigated carefully and prosecuted robustly.

"Every man, woman and child has the right to live free from violence and without fear of humiliation, harassment or abuse, based on prejudice.

"The police and prosecution will work to change the culture of prejudice and hatred that exists in some quarters and to prosecute perpetrators robustly."

He said the introduction of legislation this month will help prosecute those who target people online.

The Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 2012 gives police and prosecutors additional tools to crack down on sectarian songs and abuse at and around football matches and threats posted on the internet or by post.

Hate crime refers to any offence motivated by racial or religious prejudice. It also covers any crime driven by prejudice against disability, sexual orientation or transgender identity. Steve Allen, deputy chief constable of Lothian and Borders Police, was jointly hosting the Biennial Conference on Hate Crime at Hampden in Glasgow.

Mr Allen said: "There are too many occasions when people are targeted because they are different, whether by race, faith, disability, gender or any other characteristic. We are determined to work alongside colleagues in the criminal justice system to do all in our power to prevent these crimes and to bring those who commit them to justice.

"This conference is an important part of that joint work and I am confident it will help drive our efforts forward."

#-o #-o #-o #-o #-o #-o


Doesn't get any more simple than this. What's not to get?

Can't wait to see this appear on TTF and Travis to refute it.

=D>


I'm not sure this kind of over legislations is such a good thing.

It might possibly slow down the hate crime but It'll never stop people hating others though.

It might serve to persuade the typical perpetrators of hate crimes to go the extra mile and miss out the verbal attacks and move straight on to the more physical attacks, as they are going to be treated as a criminal regardless of their chosen method of manifesting their hate to any individual or group.


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 11:09 pm 
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durr wrote:
can i just declare i have no allegiance to either party here but from a purely voyeuristic point of view can you give us any details on when this will potentially come to court? will it be a civil or criminal case? i'm kind of assuming that the police are currently investigating and are going to inform jasbar if the PF would be willing to prosecute this as a criminal case?


It’s been decided there is evidence of a criminal offence, a hate crime no less, and Travis is the man in the frame. Who Travis is, is the only part of the puzzle yet to be revealed. The fiscal will decide if he wants to prosecute based on the evidence. Which I would contend is irrefutable. It's a slam-dunk.

The Lord Advocate Frank Mulholland, QC, tells us they are taking a zero-tolerance approach to hate crime, and it's all here:


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Hate crime refers to any offence motivated by racial or religious prejudice. It also covers any crime driven by prejudice against disability, sexual orientation or transgender identity. Steve Allen, deputy chief constable of Lothian and Borders Police, was jointly hosting the Biennial Conference on Hate Crime at Hampden in Glasgow.

Mr Allen said: "There are too many occasions when people are targeted because they are different, whether by race, faith, disability, gender or any other characteristic. We are determined to work alongside colleagues in the criminal justice system to do all in our power to prevent these crimes and to bring those who commit them to justice.


Make your own mind up Durr, what do you think?

Travis writes:

"Don't be shy now, Jim, tell us all about your wonderful book - released on kindle at £1 (including VAT) It's all about lesbian love, is it not?
Is it based on your real life relationship with Garry? or are you really a closet lesbian?

Even KarenC who comments on your autobiography thinks it was written by a woman."

If you know the fat Barclay boy you'll know he's an authority on this subject as hes been an avid stalker of young girls on the playhouse rank for years. Most of the regulars won't get in his taxi as he probes them for intimate details.

Well JB, your number may be up...... The door will be knocking soon.
Tho you'll have ample time on your hands to write more


Travis

And all said while hiding behind a pseudonym and none of it true but potentially very damaging to the individual. :-|


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Take heed:


Lord Advocate pledges to toughen up on hate crime

Published on 23 March 2012

SCOTLAND is getting even tougher on tackling 'corrosive' hate crime, the country's top prosecutor has said.

Lord Advocate Frank Mulholland, QC, said it was clear the zero-tolerance approach to tackling crime based on prejudice means there is no place for bigotry.

He made the claim ahead of a conference yesterday in which police and prosecutors shared their experiences and ideas in tackling behaviour motivated by discrimination.

The Lord Advocate said: "Nobody wants a diverse Scotland to be blighted by a narrow-minded and hateful minority and our long-term goal is to eradicate such corrosive behaviour.

"This will not happen overnight and we need the public to assist us by reporting all hate crimes. They can have confidence that all such crimes will be investigated carefully and prosecuted robustly.

"Every man, woman and child has the right to live free from violence and without fear of humiliation, harassment or abuse, based on prejudice.

"The police and prosecution will work to change the culture of prejudice and hatred that exists in some quarters and to prosecute perpetrators robustly."

He said the introduction of legislation this month will help prosecute those who target people online.

The Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 2012 gives police and prosecutors additional tools to crack down on sectarian songs and abuse at and around football matches and threats posted on the internet or by post.

Hate crime refers to any offence motivated by racial or religious prejudice. It also covers any crime driven by prejudice against disability, sexual orientation or transgender identity. Steve Allen, deputy chief constable of Lothian and Borders Police, was jointly hosting the Biennial Conference on Hate Crime at Hampden in Glasgow.

Mr Allen said: "There are too many occasions when people are targeted because they are different, whether by race, faith, disability, gender or any other characteristic. We are determined to work alongside colleagues in the criminal justice system to do all in our power to prevent these crimes and to bring those who commit them to justice.

"This conference is an important part of that joint work and I am confident it will help drive our efforts forward."

#-o #-o #-o #-o #-o #-o


Doesn't get any more simple than this. What's not to get?

Can't wait to see this appear on TTF and Travis to refute it.

=D>


I'm not sure this kind of over legislations is such a good thing.

It might possibly slow down the hate crime but It'll never stop people hating others though.

It might serve to persuade the typical perpetrators of hate crimes to go the extra mile and miss out the verbal attacks and move straight on to the more physical attacks, as they are going to be treated as a criminal regardless of their chosen method of manifesting their hate to any individual or group.


What it means is that you can be held responsible and accountable for what you say over the internet. It now constitutes a hate crime, and you cannot get away with it because you hide behind a pseudonym.

Now if Travis can prove his claims, he has nothing to worry about, but on the other hand, if he can't, it's a hate crime.

Definition: Hate crime refers to any offence motivated by racial or religious prejudice. It also covers any crime driven by prejudice against disability, sexual orientation or transgender identity.

Mr Allen said: "There are too many occasions when people are targeted because they are different, whether by race, faith, disability, gender or any other characteristic.



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PostPosted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 12:22 am 
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I should add that Travis’s obvious aversion to homosexuals, considering that he’s a Taxi drive is bad enough but to accuse another cabby of stalking young women and being so well known for it. Regulars refuse to use his taxi, is beyond the pale, and potentially damaging. Especially, now that Jim’s a published author, with another book in the pipeline. #-o

Travis has nailed his colours firmly to the mast. The question is whether or not; he’s a fit and proper person to hold a licence?

And if we are to take what Lord Advocate Frank Mulholland, QC, said about a Zero - Tolerance approach to hate crimes, I doubt the council will see it any differently. :-| Oh and the Gay lobby certainly won't. :-|


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I'd love to see Mulholland explain what zero tolerance means if they fail to prosecute this?

Payback for the years of abuse I've suffered from a trade desperate to save its illegal plate values.

Thing is. If Travis pleads not guilty, then the opportunity will exist to get the council's track record on restriction into the public domain.

And I'll be mentioning names.

All part of the campaign for de-restriction of course.

BTW remember, all of this nonsense onmly exists because the council pandered to the vested interest. The council has therefore actively encouraged the hate campaign against me. Depending on how things play out, I'll be seeking full redress from ALL of those culp[able.

Watch this space.

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