Former president of ex-servicemen’s club banned for inappropriate conduct

George Taylor, former president of the Cabra-Vale Ex-Active Servicemen’s Club, was banned from the club industry for five years and ordered to pay costs of $6745 for inappropriately touching a female employee in 2019.  

The Independent Liquor & Gaming Authority handed down its final decision, deeming Mr Taylor’s conduct a breach of the Registered Clubs Act 1976 (NSW) on the grounds he is not a ‘fit and proper person’ to be on the club’s governing body.   

The incident was captured on CCTV and showed Mr Taylor, then aged 78, putting his arm around the young employee’s shoulder, touching her back and arm and striking her buttocks.  

Chair of the Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority, Philip Crawford, said Mr Taylor knew very well his conduct was wrong as he had previous training in discrimination, harassment and bullying prevention. 

“It is expected that a person in his position would have the ability to lead by example and model appropriate workplace conduct,” Mr Crawford said.  

“This is the third time the club has been the subject of disciplinary action for sexual harassment and in the two previous cases, involving elderly male club directors, Mr Taylor, also a director, was privy to the matters.” 

One complaint in 2014 involved the then-secretary’s distribution of extreme pornography depicting bestiality and necrophilia as well as racist material to several staff members; the second in 2016 was made after the then-president indecently assaulted a junior female staff member.

Is it surprising that this behaviour still exists in Australia? 

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It still exists everywhere. I was watching T.V about the Kennedy family. In one scene it showed Jackie with John Kennedy and another woman (no sure who she was), but when Jackie came up to John he gave her a hug, and then proceeded to hug the woman very closely and then pat her on the bottom.  Apparently the Kennedy men were noted for their womanising. 

 

I will be so pleased when all these "old boys" who think it is fine to pat a woman on the bumb, as if she is their daughter, are all dead and gone. Of course it is the typical male putting females in their so called place as a play thing. They need to watch out for the woman who will turn around and give them a well deserved hard smack across the face. I think the only thing to do is to do it back and see the look on THEIR faces.

It's sad that you think this behaviour applies to 'old boys' and will die Thing that needs to die out is the mentality of people of either sex thinking they can behave like this. Yes, both sexes.

As a young woman I experienced 'touching or commenta regularly. Moving into my mid 40's I had my daughters 20 year old so called friend think he could grope my breasts!! for pete’s sake.

Now in my 60's I'm Hopeful, most comments and behaviour are behind me. I was tired of remonstrating with the perpetrators. However, now I've seen very young women, all over their male friends behaving in a most inappropriate way. The boys were very embarrassed and I had to hear them ask again and again for the girls to stop their behaviour.

This is not just an 'old boys issue'.

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