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Revealed: The six male councillors who backed Inverness rapist keeping taxi licence… and the four women who opposed ithttps://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/ne ... -revealed/The decision is already being reviewed after Highland Council's top legal officer took the rare decision to refer it to all 74 councillors.A rapist taxi driver from the Highlands has been allowed to keep his operator’s licence from prison.
David Brown, 50, of Croy near Inverness, was sentenced to six years and nine months in May for raping an 18-year-old female passenger in December 2023.
Members of Highland Council’s licensing committee have now decided to allow a taxi operator’s licence to remain in his name – despite an objection from Police Scotland.
Today The Press and Journal can reveal the divisive and controversial vote was split exclusively on gender lines – with the six men on the committee voting FOR Brown to keep his licence while the four women present voted AGAINST the move.
The item was discussed behind closed doors and the reason behind the decision has not been disclosed publicly.
However, The P&J understands all four women argued against granting the licence to a man who has been placed on the sex offender’s register for life on the grounds of public safety.
Councillors have told us they felt physically sick when they read a police report from senior officers urging them to refuse the application.
Meanwhile, we have been told those who backed the licence did not want to punish Brown’s wife for her husband’s crimes after hearing she needed the income from the taxi to provide for her family.
The vote has caused uproar with the council’s top legal officer taking the rare step to file documents to have the decision reviewed.
It means the 74 councillors who are not on the local authority’s licensing committee will now have to receive specialist legal training to make a decision at full council.
And just days after the vote a motion was lodged at last week’s full council urging all councillors to receive “training on misogyny”.
The Press and Journal has had an insight into what happened at the private meeting.Brown raped teen before ‘dumping’ her in freezing weatherIt is understood female members at the council are angry, with some arguing misogyny is very present in the local authority.
Brown’s taxi driver’s licence, which had permitted him to drive a taxi, was initially suspended by Highland Council’s licensing committee in January 2024.
That decision was taken just a month after he raped an 18-year-old female in a lonely lay-by between Strathpeffer and Dingwall.
She wanted to go back to her Highland home, but he drove past it before “dumping” her in Dingwall in freezing conditions.
Brown had maintained his innocence throughout the trial, insisting he had a consensual sexual encounter instigated by his victim.
He was sentenced in May this year following a trial.
During sentencing, Lord Renucci said: “When she got into your taxi that night, she was entitled to think you would perform the function you had been engaged to – that of delivering her safely to her own home, which was some distance away.
“Instead you drove on, past the area where she lived, and took her to Dingwall where, as we know from the tracker system of your car, you drove about the town and the outskirts before stopping at a secluded and remote lay-by near a farm.
“It was in that lay-by that you then raped her. She was only 18. You were significantly older, being at the time 47.
“This must have been a terrifying ordeal for your victim, who was undoubtedly in a vulnerable condition due to her inebriation, which you took advantage of for your own sexual gratification.”
Brown’s operator’s licence was not suspended at the time the offences came to light.
Sources have told The Press and Journal that the Brown’s wife had requested the continuation of the licence at the most recent hearing on June 23.
It is understood those who voted in favour of this did not want to punish her for her husband’s mistakes after hearing that she needed the income from the taxi to provide for her family.
However, all four female members in the committee argued against the licence renewal, as they thought the decision was against public safety.
Councillors Jackie Hendry, Emma Knox, Lyndsey Johnston and Kate MacLean are understood to have voted against it.
Meanwhile, The P&J understands that councillors John Grafton, Ruraidh Stewart, Duncan Macpherson, Chris Birt, Willie MacKay and Sean Kennedy, who is also the chairman of the committee, voted in favour of Brown keeping his taxi operator’s licence.
Misogyny worries raised at Highland CouncilSources in the council have told The P&J they believe there is a pattern of men not taking action against other men who have used violence against women.
It has been argued that “old fashioned misogyny” is still present in the local authority.
It comes after the issue was brought up in full council last week – days after the divisive taxi licence vote.
Councillor Morven-May MacCallum, who was also elected as a regional an MSP for the Highlands and Islands region in May, submitted a motion to introduce steps to reduce misogyny in the council and specifically referenced safety in taxis.
The motion called for the council to “provide training to all councillors on misogyny, focusing on recognising misogyny, empowering all to speak up against misogyny and how to address this issue.”
Speaking in support of the motion, she highlighted that although women “are told to take taxis home, rather than walk”, it has recently been seen they are “not always safe”.
She said: “This motion has been crafted to take the onus off women. For far too long, it’s been women who have been told to watch their drinks in an attempt to prevent spiking.
“It’s women who are told to take taxis home, rather than walk. Taxis, which we have recently seen, are not always safe.
“It’s on the onus of women to keep themselves safe, and for far too long, they are often blamed when this has not been possible.
“This motion seeks to change that by empowering men to speak out about other men’s misogynistic behaviour.
“Violence against women and girls is at an all-time high, and this cannot be accepted.
“We must come together to show that the Highlands will not stand for this kind of behaviour. And that begins with us, as councillors, supporting this motion.”
In response, convener Bill Lobban said he “fully supported” the motion, adding: “I think every single male member of this council should take into consideration the wording of this motion.”
Highland Council shaken by taxi licence approvalThe Licensing Committee’s decision to renew David Brown’s taxi operator’s licence has shaken up the local authority.
The P&J understands a number of members were shocked when they heard about the outcome of the item.
Some councillors are said to find the decision as “unbelievable” and “incomprehensible”.
Officially, the council cannot comment on individual applications.
However, the local authority has confirmed its top legal official has lodged paperwork to have the original decision to approve the licence reviewed.
A spokesperson for Highland Council said: “We do not comment on individual licensing cases, especially those held in private.
“However, we can confirm that a Standing Order 16 Notice of Referral has been initiated by the Chief Officer – Legal and Corporate Governance.
“The licensing committee decision will now be referred to a future meeting of The Highland Council for further consideration.”