Cases involving
the use of "CRASBOs"
Shane Holmes - A 22-year-old "noisy neighbour"
given an ASBO on top of a noise abatement order. Police raided
his house and seized all noise making equipment including his
stereo, CD and DCD players (September 2006)
David William
Lee Stokoe - A 37-year-old
roofer who conned an 81-year-old woman out of £3,000 given
an order on conviction banning him from cold calling or contracting
maintenance, bulding or gardening work in England and Wales for
five years (July 2006)
James Bowes - A 46-year-old 'cowboy builder' who
charged hundreds of pounds for week he did not do given an order
restricting the terms under which his business can operate (July
2006)
Patrick Nevin - A 48-year-old persistent hare-courser
given the first order of its kind prohibiting him from 'entering
the county of Cambridgeshire with lurcher dogs, from coming to
Cambridgeshire with others in possession of lurcher dogs and
from trespassing on any land in Cambridgeshire with any kind
of dog for three years' (July 2005)
Anthony Flynn - A 31-year-old shoplifter jailed for
two years and given a three year order on his release banning
him from all premises which are members of the Wycombe Shop Watch
and from remaining on any premises after having been asked to
leave (July 2005)
Darren Napier - A 27-year-old with a prolific history
of stealing from parked cars jailed for eight weeks and given
an order which, upon his release, prohibits him from entering
any public or private car park. His lawyer pointed out that "surely
it's the fact he thieves from motor vehicles that's the concern,
rather than where he carries out these crimes...if he steals
from a car parked in a car park, he will breach his ASBO and
be sent to prison. But if he steals from a car parked in the
High Street, he will face no extra penalty (June 2005)
Kenneth Addison - A 75-year-old, of no fixed abode,
jailed for five and a half weeks and, on his release, will be
subject to an indefinite order banning him from Kidderminster's
Brinton Park and from spitting, swearing, committing lewd acts
in public and being drunk in a public place (June 2005)
Darren Gudgeon - A 34-year-old drug addict who stole
to maintain his habit was jailed for three years and handed an
order banning him from all shops in Enfield and from entering
any shop in England and Wales with his girlfriend for seven years
upon his release. One might argue that banning a man from shops
in one London borough is more likely to displace any future crime
than prevent them (April 2005)
David Flaherty - A 40-year-old builder, jailed for
three and a half years for deception and theft, served an order
on conviction which, upon his release, bans him from self-employment
in the building industry, advertising his services or actively
seeking money from people for building work (January 2005)
John Warren - A man sentenced to four and a half
years in prison for a series of burglaries was served an order
on conviction banning him from entering hotel or guest house
premises anywhere in Greater London for a period of ten years
(August 2004)
John Cash - A conman convicted at Harrow Crown
Court has been served an ASBO which orders him "not to call
at any residential premises (by way of doorbell, knocking or
phone call) without the prior permission of an occupier"
(July 2004)
Terence Westran - A Scottish 16-year-old convicted of
assault and currently serving a year in a detention centre, has
been banned from setting foot in any part of Manchester for 10
years upon his release (January 2004)
Wesley Mayo - A 19-year-old banned from entering
his own home on his release from prison (May 2003)
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