Select Committee on Home Affairs Fifth Report


Appendix

Examples of ASBOs

The following examples are taken from the Crime Reduction website: www.crimereduction.gov.uk

Example 1

The defendant is prohibited from:

1. Engaging in conduct which causes or is likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to other residents to [x] and the surrounding area; such area being bounded by [x] and shown marked edged in red on the plan attached hereto.

2. Using foul, offensive or racist language which is or is likely to be threatening, abusive or insulting to residents of or visitors to the said area.

3. From assaulting, threatening or intimidating residents of or visitors to the said area.

4. From threatening to cause, attempting to cause or causing criminal damage to property or premises within the said area.

For 3 years

Example 2

1. Not to act or incite others to act in an anti-social manner, that is to say, a manner that causes or is likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to one or more persons not of the same household.

2. Not to use or incite others to use threatening, insulting or abusive words or behaviour in any place to which the public have access within the borough of [x]

3. Not to approach or communicate directly or indirectly with any witnesses within these proceedings, save for those witnesses who are police officers or representatives of the Youth Offending team or representatives of [x] County Council Education Services.

4. Not to associate with any of the following listed below in any place to which the public has access within the borough of [x] [5 individuals named; dates of birth supplied]

5. Not to enter the exclusion zone marked red on the plan attached hereto save when travelling on public transport on the routes marked in blue.

6. Not to enter or go within 25 metres of any of the following premises save when travelling on public transport on the routes marked in blue: [3 shops listed]

Order made for 2 years

Example 3

The defendant is prohibited within the city of [x] from

1. Being under the influence of intoxicating liquor in any public street or open place.

2. Voluntarily being in the company of [x] in any location to which the public have access.

3. Consuming intoxicating liquor in any public street or open place.

4. Remaining on any shop, commercial or hospital premises if asked to leave by staff.

5. Entering any shop or commercial premises from which he has been barred.

6. Assaulting, harassing, intimidating, threatening or abusing any person.

7. Damaging, taking or interfering with the property of others; except with their express permission.

8. Inciting or encouraging others to commit any act prohibited by this order.

For 30 months beginning with the date of this order

Example 4

The defendant is prohibited from:

1. Using, demonstrating or threatening violence towards any person, not of the same household as himself.

2. Using threatening, abusive or foul language in public towards another

3. Damaging or threatening damage to property

4. Carrying weapons as defined by statute in a public place

5. a) intimidating any person or congregating in groups of people in a manner causing or likely to cause any person to fear for their safety

Or

b) congregating in groups of more than 6 persons in an outdoor public place

6. Entering the area outlined on the attached plan.

The above prohibitions relate to the [x] area of [x] outlined on the attached plan.

Until further order

Example 5

The defendant is prohibited from:

1. Soliciting or loitering in any road, street or public place for the purposes of prostitution.

2. Committing any lewd or obscene act in any public place.

3. Entering the areas bounded by and including [x], as shown on the map annexed.

For a period of 2 years.



 
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