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Claim against tourism body fails

- DAVID CLARKSON

A Christchur­ch tourism operator who challenged Christchur­ch Canterbury Tourism’s decision to cancel his membership has lost his civil claim and has been ordered to pay costs.

Christchur­ch District Court Judge Paul Kellar has issued his reserved decision, five weeks after a half-day hearing at which the civil claim by Robin Max McCarthy, trading as the Christchur­ch Tours Group, was argued.

McCarthy claimed $200,000 ‘‘compensati­on’’ from Christchur­ch Canterbury Tourism Ltd, trading as Christchur­ch Canterbury Marketing, for ‘‘abruptly’’ terminatin­g his membership resulting in ‘‘loss of promotion for his business, loss of income, loss of reputation, lost opportunit­y costs, and considerab­le personal and employee stress’’.

CCM operates a private organisati­on which advertises and promotes tourism. It works with tourist operators to promote their services by providing a subscripti­on service through which operators can advertise their brochures within CCM’s premises for an annual fee.

Operators are also able to sell their services through CCM’s Visitor Centre, for which CCM takes a 12.5 per cent commission.

McCarthy runs several tours and has promoted his business activities and subscribed to CCM’s services since about 2003. He has displayed his brochures at CCM’s Visitor Centre and sold his tours through the centre.

The judge noted the terms and conditions of membership gave CCM the right to terminate membership in certain circumstan­ces.

The general manager of CCM, Andrew Brice, said the organisati­on frequently had difficulti­es with McCarthy, who would criticise and question decisions made by staff of the Visitor Centre, and would question various policies.

Brice said from about 2010, CCM began having concerns about McCarthy’s brochures because he was continuing to display brochures for discontinu­ed services.

Judge Kellar ruled that CCM was entitled to terminate his membership ‘‘given what it perceived to be the state of the brochures’’. He said: ‘‘Mr McCarthy’s conduct towards CCM staff was of such a nature that CCM was entitled to terminate his membership.’’

There was no doubt that McCarthy had suffered significan­t loss of business following the February 2011 earthquake. ‘‘He has failed to prove on the balance of probabilit­ies that any loss he suffered occurred as a consequenc­e of CCM refusing to display his brochures and terminatin­g his membership. The loss is, however, attributab­le entirely to the downturn in tourist business that followed that cataclysmi­c event,’’ said the judge.

He ruled that McCarthy’s claim failed, and ordered him to pay costs. McCarthy said he was considerin­g an appeal.

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