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We amend the ASBO made in respect of Bruce by quashing the other orders and confirming
this part only of the original order. In so far as Schofield is concerned, he will be living and
working within the exclusion zone, so the order made is inappropriate. In his case the order
will read:
On any day that Chester City AFC play at a regulated football match at the Deva Stadium
during the period commencing three hours prior to kick off and ending six hours after kick-
off, enter any area which is within 100 yards of the main entrance to Chester Station except
for the purposes of his work with the Royal Mail.
As the trouble that arose in this case did so on a day when Wrexham AFC was playing away
and the club’s supporters were returning home via Chester railway station there will be in the
case of both Bruce and Schofield an additional term in the ASBO as follows.
In the case of Bruce:
On any day that Wrexham Town AFC play a regulated football match away from their home
stadium during the period commencing three hours prior to kick off and ending six hours
after kicking off, enter any area inside the shaded boundary as defined in the attached map.
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In the cases of Schofield:
On any day that Wrexham Town AFC play a regulated football match away from their home
stadium during the period commencing three hours prior to kick off and ending six hours
after kick-off, enter any area which is within 100 yards of the main entrance to Chester
railway station except for the purposes of his work with the Royal Mail,
The period of 10 years for which the judge ordered the ASBOs to run is manifestly excessive.
In the case of each appellant the order will last for four years from January 7, 2005, the date
when they were sentenced.
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Status: S Law in Force © Amendment(s) Pending
Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 c. 33 Part V PUBLIC ORDER:
COLLECTIVE TRESPASS OR NUISANCE ON LAND
Powers in relation to raves
This version in force from: January 1, 2006 to present (version 4 of 5)
The text of this provision varies depending on jurisdiction or other application, see parallel
texts relating to:
England and Wales | Scotland
England and Wales
63.— Powers to remove persons attending or preparing for a rave.
1. This section applies to a gathering on land in the open air of 20 or more persons (whether
or not trespassers) at which amplified music is played during the night (with or without
intermissions) and is such as, by reason of its loudness and duration and the time at which
it is played, is likely to cause serious distress to the inhabitants of the locality; and for this
purpose—
A. such a gathering continues during intermissions in the music and, where the gathering
extends over several days, throughout the period during which amplified music is played at
night (with or without intermissions); and
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