GeoffL
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I've given up on the idea of complaining to the Benarty Community as I suspect that a certain Mr Kinnaird would be the one to receive the complaint, which would probably just end up in the round filing cabinet on the floor. However, I intend to complain to Fife Council. That said, complaining to councils is not something I've done before, so I'd be grateful for some 'peer review' of the following draft:
My complaint concerns the bigotry and vitriolic hatred expressed by the Chair of Benarty Community Council (Tom Kinnaird) against motorhomers on his Facebook page "Benarty Matters". "John Purdie" started a thread on that page entitled "Is This Scotland's Oldest Aire?" and linked to a YouTube video by Cameron McNeish praising the aire at Lochore Meadows. Mr Kinnaird made the first comment to that thread and, with no justification, implied that all motorhomers spend "£50,000 and upwards" and come "preloaded with tea, coffee and food so won't spend a penny locally". Later, again with no justification, he accused motorhomers of "hatred against campers and caravanners". Throughout the thread, his hatred of motorhomes was clear. However, he is the admin for that page and it appears that he might have abused the powers that confers to 'sanitise' the thread by deleting some of the comments pointing out where he is mistaken. This was done after someone posted an intention to formally complain -- a post that also "disappeared", and members of the motorhoming community have now been locked out of the thread and thus prevented from responding.
While I suspect that Mr Kinnaird might claim this was merely his person opinion, which he is entitled to express, and that he acted as an individual, he implicitly acted and posted as a council representative. This is evident from his comment in which he mentions a meeting with Fife council (who he claims carried on with the aire regardless) and also his comment, "We'll continue to monitor and audit in the coming seasons and if it's turning out to be a liability rather than an asset, then a decision will have to be made on whether or not it's worth going forward with or if motorhomers are just too much hassle for not enough return. That's how it's looking to me so far."
This is not the behaviour that the Benarty Community deserve. It is totally unbecoming of a council official and possibly breaches the rules of conduct for those holding public office.
My complaint concerns the bigotry and vitriolic hatred expressed by the Chair of Benarty Community Council (Tom Kinnaird) against motorhomers on his Facebook page "Benarty Matters". "John Purdie" started a thread on that page entitled "Is This Scotland's Oldest Aire?" and linked to a YouTube video by Cameron McNeish praising the aire at Lochore Meadows. Mr Kinnaird made the first comment to that thread and, with no justification, implied that all motorhomers spend "£50,000 and upwards" and come "preloaded with tea, coffee and food so won't spend a penny locally". Later, again with no justification, he accused motorhomers of "hatred against campers and caravanners". Throughout the thread, his hatred of motorhomes was clear. However, he is the admin for that page and it appears that he might have abused the powers that confers to 'sanitise' the thread by deleting some of the comments pointing out where he is mistaken. This was done after someone posted an intention to formally complain -- a post that also "disappeared", and members of the motorhoming community have now been locked out of the thread and thus prevented from responding.
While I suspect that Mr Kinnaird might claim this was merely his person opinion, which he is entitled to express, and that he acted as an individual, he implicitly acted and posted as a council representative. This is evident from his comment in which he mentions a meeting with Fife council (who he claims carried on with the aire regardless) and also his comment, "We'll continue to monitor and audit in the coming seasons and if it's turning out to be a liability rather than an asset, then a decision will have to be made on whether or not it's worth going forward with or if motorhomers are just too much hassle for not enough return. That's how it's looking to me so far."
This is not the behaviour that the Benarty Community deserve. It is totally unbecoming of a council official and possibly breaches the rules of conduct for those holding public office.