A Malaysian-born taxi driver who a judge says was verbally abused by a Queenstown policewoman says the southern resort is still a friendly town.
Judge Tony Couch yesterday in the Queenstown District Court found Jeanette May McNee, 44, guilty of offensive language. The charge related to a taxi ride last November when Ganesh Paramanathan took six passengers.
McNee denied telling Mr Paramanathan to "f*** off to India. You come here and get all of the Kiwi jobs; eat your f****** curry and f *** off to India. This is a Kiwi job."
Judge Couch said that during the evening of November 2, McNee consumed wine and several pain-killers to ease discomfort from an unsuccessful hip operation. During the taxi ride, McNee became "increasingly loud and vociferous".
Later she had tried to call Queenstown Taxis to speak to Mr Paramanathan to apologise, indicating "the effects of the cocktail of pills and alcohol had worn off".