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  • Transphobia in Newtown

    Posted by Adrian on 07/06/2015 at 7:37 am

    It is rare we read in the press about transphobia in Australia.
    But sadly in the SMH today we have one such example:

    http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/transgender-woman-allegedly-bashed-at-newtowns-town-hall-hotel-20150607-ghihb0.html

    By Leesha McKenny
    Urban Affairs Reporter

    Transgender woman allegedly bashed at Newtown’s Town Hall Hotel
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    Quote:
    A transgender woman, left bloodied and bruised after an alleged bashing in an inner-west pub, has accused the venue of failing to do enough to stop the attack happening.

    Stephanie McCarthy said she was waiting to perform with her band at the Town Hall Hotel in Newtown on Friday night when she was set upon by up to five men and brutally bashed in what she says was an unprovoked attack.

    The bass player, who was left with a black eye, bloodied lip and bump to the back of the head, also said the venue allowed the alleged offenders to get away.

    “Everyone saw it coming and they did nothing,” she said. “And when it did happen, they did everything they could to get them out of there before the police arrived.”

    Ms McCarthy said she and others complained to bar staff and security about the menacing behaviour of a group of men at the King Street venue from about 11.30pm.

    “There was four or five of them following me around, yelling ‘faggot’ at me,” she said.

    “One of them kept deliberately bumping into me. I had my ponytail pulled a couple of times.

    “They just kept serving them, they didn’t throw them out. Even my friends were saying ‘These guys are going to do something to Steph if you don’t do anything about it.’ “

    Ms McCarthy, who is two metres tall, turned to confront the men verbally after one of them pulled her hair, only to have one grab her by the shirt.

    After defensively grabbing the man’s shirt in return – and then grabbing a plastic glass after one of his friends threatened to stab her – Ms McCarthy said she was struck on the head by a punch she did not see coming.

    “I was told that, by the end of it, I had one guy holding my head right down low while the other was repeatedly punching me in the face,” she said.

    “One of the security guards was standing five metres away behind a glass door which he didn’t even open. He ran downstairs, leaving me to get bashed.”

    Bystander Matthew, who declined to give Fairfax Media his last name, said he saw the security guard standing by while he restrained one of two men involved in the alleged attack.

    Matthew said he also overheard a member of staff say that she knew the men.

    The venue appeared to display “less concern for the patrons and more concern about legal ramifications from the point of view of the hotel”, he said.

    Ms McCarthy was deeply critical of the hotel’s conduct following the alleged attack. A security guard was also overheard instructing one of the main offenders to “get out of here before the police arrive” rather than detaining him, she said.

    In a week otherwise marked by the glamorous public unveiling of Caitlyn Jenner, “this is the reality for trans people, unfortunately”, Ms McCarthy said.

    The Town Hall Hotel declined to comment as the incident was now a police matter.

    However, a post on the venue’s Facebook page by a person identifying herself as its “sound lady”, Sally, said staff were left “stunned and upset by what happened and dealt with the aftermath as best they could”.

    “We have CCTV footage and want to see justice served for the victim, we are doing what we can to help the police with their enquiries,” it said.

    “What happened last night was shit, we in no way condone this behaviour and have not seen it happen at The Townie in recent years.”

    Inspector Andrew Garner, the duty manager at Newtown Local Area Command said the CCTV footage was “not great” and police were in the process of obtaining further footage from the venue.

    He urged anyone who saw the incident to come forward.

    “We’re working with the victim, making inquiries and investigating what we have in front of us,” Inspector Garner said.

    Carol replied 9 years, 7 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Anonymous

    Guest
    07/06/2015 at 11:06 pm

    This is disgraceful if the allegations are true. As a performer she should be covered legally surely. She could sue them if they allowed her to be assaulted while waiting to go on stage?

  • Jennifer_1

    Member
    08/06/2015 at 5:54 am

    RSA and the Security that most licenced premises are required to have as part of their license conditions is supposed to prevent this type of behavior from happening, unfortunately though most pubs are only worried about keeping their licence and making a profit. The only way they will change is by threatening their licence and sue them, it hits the two things that they hold dear. This may force them to put the needs and safety of the customers up there with making money. This should not have happened.

  • Carol

    Member
    11/06/2015 at 11:41 pm

    According to the SMH of 10 June, police arrested a 23 year old man at Newtown Police Station on Tuesday 9 June and charged him with affray over the alleged bashing. He has been given conditional bail to appear in Newtown Local Court on 9 July. Police called for more witnesses to come forward.