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Man denies racially abusing BNP | |
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A man has denied racially abusing British National Party (BNP) leader Nick Griffin and party members at a demonstration in Lancashire. | A man has denied racially abusing British National Party (BNP) leader Nick Griffin and party members at a demonstration in Lancashire. |
Tauriq Khalid, 23, told Preston Crown Court that he shouted derisory comments from his car window at the group who were outside Burnley police station. | Tauriq Khalid, 23, told Preston Crown Court that he shouted derisory comments from his car window at the group who were outside Burnley police station. |
But Mr Khalid denied that his remarks were racist. | But Mr Khalid denied that his remarks were racist. |
Mr Khalid, from Burnley, denies using racially abusive threatening behaviour last November. | Mr Khalid, from Burnley, denies using racially abusive threatening behaviour last November. |
Mark Stuart, defending, asked his client: "Was that abuse you gave to them based on the fact they were white people?" | Mark Stuart, defending, asked his client: "Was that abuse you gave to them based on the fact they were white people?" |
"No," Mr Khalid replied. | "No," Mr Khalid replied. |
They were sticking fingers up, my first reaction most likely was like that back to them. I was a bit angry Tauriq Khalid | |
"Did you make any racist remarks?" asked Mr Stuart. | "Did you make any racist remarks?" asked Mr Stuart. |
"None at all," Mr Khalid replied. | "None at all," Mr Khalid replied. |
Mr Khalid admitted driving past the police station, where Mr Griffin was giving media interviews, two or three times. | |
He said that he had not known in advance about the BNP demonstration on 19 November last year. | |
"I had my window down and just shouted 'get out of Burnley' then I put my window back up once I had said that," Mr Khalid said. | |
'Spur of moment' | |
He admitted shouting the remark more than once and admitted swearing at Mr Griffin. | |
Mr Khalid said he also made further remarks about Mr Griffin getting out of Burnley and "you're not welcome here". | |
Mr Khalid denied making a gun gesture at Mr Griffin and said he "might have done the V sign". | |
"They were sticking fingers up, my first reaction most likely was like that back to them. I was a bit angry," he said. | |
"I shouldn't have done what I done really, it was just spur of the moment thing." | |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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