Otago Daily Times

Judge slams teen’s assault and racist abuse

- ROB KIDD Court reporter

A TEENAGER involved in a racist rant against an Indian man and a drunken attack on an Australian tourist at a family fun park in Wanaka has been sentenced to eight months’ home detention.

Taylor William Meikle (18), of Dunedin, appeared before the Dunedin District Court yesterday after admitting a charge of injuring with intent to injure in relation to the January 20 incident at Puzzling World.

He was also convicted of assaulting the man’s partner and using threatenin­g language after

THE leaderboar­d after day two of the South Island and New Zealand sheep dog trial championsh­ips at Blenheim yesterday (in no particular order).—

Long head (judged up to run 104): Tom Manson (Pip) Hawkes Bay; Neville Child (Rod) Whangarei; Eric Stringer (Kav) Otago; Jonathan Smailes (Fig) Kimbolton; David Shield (Clyde) Dannevirke; Steve Kerr (Mac) Fairlie; Murray Child (Dice) Whangarei.

Short head and yard (judged up to run 82): Steve Kerr (Ben), Leo Edginton (Dave) Tolaga Bay, Graeme Brier (Sumo) Piopio, Chris Baker (Eve) Piopio, Graham Wellington (Rachel) Whanganui, Merv Utting (Prince) Gisborne, Guy Peacock (Chief) Dannevirke).

Zig zag hunt (judged up to run 140): David Scragg (Kate) Wairoa, Allen Irwin (Chase) Te Karaka, Brent Mathews (Ridge) Dannevirke, Jonathan Smailes (Havoc), Tom Manson (Spud), Adam Roe (Occy) Dannevirke, Scott a racist rant at an Indian man and his 5yearold daughter.

A group of five, three of whom were charged by police, had driven to Central Otago to attend a car show and stopped at the establishm­ent’s car park by the Luggate Highway.

‘‘The defendants were in an intoxicate­d state. Witnesses have indicated the group were actively looking for trouble,’’ police said.

Meikle, holding a beer bottle, confronted the Indian man and his daughter, ‘‘shouting a barrage of racial abuse’’.

According to charge sheets he said: ‘‘You should go back to your own f*** country’’ and ‘‘it’s my McRae (Toby) Wellsford.

Straight hunt (judged up to run 148): Joshua Brennan (Hung) Rangiwahia, Justin Wallis (Crump) Waikaia, Colin Bayliss (Bully) Gisborne, Trevor Rumbal (Thug) Taumarunui, Tom Manson (Buck), Rebecca Baynes (Tom) Wairoa, Jamie Shrubsall (Stag) Taihape. country and not yours’’.

Judge

Kevin Phillips said: ‘‘I don’t know if you were acting the big man to the girls in your car or if you are just racist.’’

An outraged bystander apologised on the defendant’s behalf and told the victim not all Kiwis were like that.

While this was going on, the Australian tourist, standing in Puzzling World’s foyer, came out and saw the defendants’ ute reverse into a parked vehicle. He went to check the damage and three of the men piled out of the ute.

As the tourist backed off, one of them threw a beer bottle at him, which he ducked.

But the victim could not avoid the punches and kicks that followed. He curled up on the ground with his arms covering his head while his wife and children watched in horror.

As the assault progressed, she tried to intervene but Meikle pulled her away, saying: ‘‘I’m a boxer, he’s doing all right.’’

Another of the aggressors told the woman they were not afraid to hit her.

A bystander dragged the victim to his feet when there was a lull in the violence, but the respite was brief.

One of the defendants ran up to the man from behind and wrestled him to the ground again, putting him in a headlock.

The victim’s wife was dragged back from the fray by Meikle for the second time.

A girlfriend of one of the defendants told her partner to get in the ute or their relationsh­ip was over, and the group drove off.

The Australian man was left with bruising to his chest and upper body, grazing to his elbows and knees and a sore neck.

‘‘You acted appallingl­y in a tourist centre against a tourist — the lifeblood of this country’s economy,’’ Judge Phillips said.

Meikle attempted to minimise his racist comments in a presentenc­e interview with Probation, he said. As well as home detention he was also sentenced to 200 hours’ community work and ordered to pay the Australian man $350.

Sheridan Christophe­r Raynor Foot (18) was also to be sentenced yesterday but was remanded until next month to find a potential homedetent­ion address. A third defendant has pleaded not guilty to the charge against him and will appear in court in July.

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