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PostPosted: Wed Aug 23, 2023 11:43 pm 
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Hardly a surprise this one didn't get a badge. Or at least, it would hardly be a surprise anywhere but Glasgow :-o


Glasgow private hire licence blocked over 'threatening' messages

https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/glas ... d-27549152

Police Scotland had objected to the application by Ahmad Faheem Yadegari, who said he had made 'a mistake'.

A man who made “racist comments” in “nuisance” phone calls and sent “threatening” Facebook messages has been blocked from driving private hires.

Ahmad Faheem Yadegari asked Glasgow City Council for a licence to operate in the city, but Police Scotland objected to his application.

An officer told Glasgow’s licensing committee that the police service believed the applicant is “not a fit and proper person to be granted” a licence.

Councillors heard how Mr Yadegari had been convicted in 2015 after he sent emails, phone calls and Facebook messages of “a threatening and abusive nature” causing “severe alarm”.

In 2018, he was ordered to carry out unpaid work after an incident where he became “abusive” — “shouting and screaming at a traffic warden who was issuing him with a parking ticket”.

He was later fined £300 after he made “nuisance phone calls and uttered offensive, racist comments which were grossly obscene, indecent and menacing”.

The committee decided to refuse Mr Yadegari’s application.

Responding to the objection, the applicant told the committee that the incident involved an ex-girlfriend, who had “a blocking option” on her phone.

“If you don’t want to speak to someone you can block it,” he said.

Cllr Alex Wilson, SNP, who chairs the licensing committee, said: “What you just said there, you put the onus on the person who has the phone to put a block on that.”

In the incident with the traffic warden, Mr Yadegari admitted he made a “mistake”, but he claimed the warden would only talk to his then girlfriend, who was white, instead of him.

“I was the driver, I got a licence, I pay insurance, she is only a passenger,” he added.

Asked about the “nuisance” phone calls, the applicant said that had involved an “ex-girlfriend”. Cllr Wilson said: “I’m not surprised you’ve got so many ex-girlfriends.”

Mr Yadegari said: “Nobody is perfect, I done a mistake.

“Some people like one woman, some people like 20 women. Everybody is different.”

Cllr Wilson said the problem was “after everyone of these relationships”, the applicant seemed to have an incident.

He responded: “Now I am married, I say I have done mistake, but the mistake is not 100% from me, some mistake on the other side as well.

“I accept, I apologise for what I have done, that was the past.”


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 23, 2023 11:44 pm 
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[Licensing chair] Cllr Alex Wilson said: “I’m not surprised you’ve got so many ex-girlfriends.”[...]

[Licensing chair]Cllr Alex Wilson said the problem was “after everyone of these relationships”, the applicant seemed to have an incident.

Redolent of Councillor David MacDiarmid in Fife :o


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 23, 2023 11:52 pm 
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Recall that in Fife: "[Cllr] MacDiarmid told the applicant he did not “understand why two women would live with you never mind get married to you” and described him as a “bully”."

What the licensing chair in Glasgow said the other day reminds me of that.

Because of MacDiarmid's comments, the sheriff overturned the committee's decision, and the councillor was suspended by the standards commission. He appealed that, but was unsuccessful:

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=32651&p=392821


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 24, 2023 6:24 pm 
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And yet the same council licensed a drug dealer because that's what the fella was doing with £4,000 worth in his motor, or more to the point down his pants.

I wonder if those councillors just spin a wheel and go from there.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 24, 2023 6:53 pm 
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And yet the same council licensed a drug dealer because that's what the fella was doing with £4,000 worth in his motor, or more to the point down his pants.

I wonder if those councillors just spin a wheel and go from there.



I think you might be right because there's been a string of these stories over the last few years BUT I haven't seen many stories about other councils so perhaps this is normal countrywide ?

The main difference being Glasgow descisions make the press whereas few of the others do perchance ?

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