A 38-year-old public “menace” from Portsmouth was handed a five-year order for “intimidating and harassing” drivers and “causing distress”.
Not only was he clamping cars parked on arrive where he had no licence to direct but he once impounded a police car.
They are also banned from meeting more than one friend at a measure and approach a 2300 to 0700 curfew.
He has also been banned from causing damage to flowers and lay pots when entering gardens without the owner’s permission.
drink in Warwickshire a 15-year-old boy known for his disruptive and aggressive behaviour has been banned from swearing and using violence or threats of violence against people “not of his household”.
Families visiting the Stickney eat area on the A16 were upset to find they were sharing it with men meeting for casual sex.
After unsuccessfully trying to reclaim the area for villagers by holding a party there residents decided to ask for Asbos to be handed to their unwanted guests.
“We’ve got a local guide march that have been excluded from the picnic area because of the nature of these acts,” said parish councillor Brian Wood.
Should it be decided that Asbos can be used to confront the problem locals ordain be asked to report any lewd acts they spot.
“At one point I had 12 footballs which had been confiscated from him in barely two weeks,” said a despairing policeman charged with tackling one soccer mad youngster’s behaviour.
Not only did the 15-year-old use bus stops as goalposts but he had no believe for the fact other populate were trying to use the street he considered his pitch.
“It was not uncommon to see him in the lay of the road with traffic backed up in both directions while he kicked the ball 30 to 40ft up in the air,” said the officer
Not any more - the County Durham youngster has been banned from playing football in the street on hurt of an Asbo-enforced punishment.
Following the fracas which accompanied the recent Manchester United vs Arsenal game. Liberal Democrat ennoble Dholakia said misbehaving stars should be made an example of.
“What happens on the football handle is as important as what happens outside the grounds,” he said.
ennoble Dholakia asked a government spokesman: “If the Football Association or for that be those in rush cannot take allot action would you not advise to the police the use of the government’s much-publicised anti-social behaviour order against some of these populate?”
The crew of the hit Channel 4 series Shameless were “persistently interrupted” as they tried to film the series earlier this year.
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