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Having any item with you in public which could be used in the commission of a burglary, or
theft of or from vehicles except that you may carry one door key for your house and one
motor vehicle or bicycle lock key. A motor vehicle key can only be carried if you are able to
inform a checking officer of the registration number of the vehicle and that it can be
ascertained that the vehicle is insured for you to drive it.
Having possession of any article in public or carried in any vehicle, that could be used as a
weapon. This will include glass bottles, drinking glasses and tools.
Remaining on any shop, commercial or hospital premises if asked to leave by staff. Entering
any premises from which barred.
Entering upon any private land adjoining any dwelling premises or commercial premises
outside of opening hours of that premises without the express permission of a person in
charge of that premises. This includes front gardens, driveways and paths. Except in the
course of lawful employment. Touching or entering any unattended vehicle without the
express permission of the owner.
Acting or inciting 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.
Congregating in groups of people in a manner causing or likely to cause any person to fear
for their safety or congregating in groups of more than SIX persons in an outdoor public
place.
Doing anything which may cause damage.
Not being anywhere but your home address as listed on this order between 2330 hours and
0700 hours or at an alternative address as agreed in advance with the prolific and priority
offender officer or anti-social behaviour coordinator at Basingstoke Police Station.
Being carried on any vehicle other than a vehicle in lawful use.
Being in the company of Jason Arnold, Richard Ashman, Corrine Barlow, Mark Bicknell,
Joseph (Joe) Burford, Sean Condon, Alan Dawkins, Simon Lee, Daniel (Danny) Malcolm,
Michael March, or Nathan Threshie. This order to run for 5 years after release from custody.”
Bebbington and others
- The appellants are: Regina v Shaun Anthony Bebington (21), Mark Graham Bateman
(19); Lee William Schofield (37); Ian Jeremy Stuart Bruce (now 36); Dale Anthony Cooper
(19); Howard John Stocking (19); Thomas Philip Sheridan (17); Russell Keeley (now 20);
Thomas Turner (now 18) and John O’ Hanlon (17)
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R, v DEAN BONES AND OTHERS
- On September 13, 2004 at the Crown Court at Chester Bateman, Bruce, Cooper,
Stocking, Sheridan, Keeley, Turner and O’Hanlon pleaded guilty. On November 17, 2004
Bebbington pleaded guilty on re-arraignment. On January 5, 2005 Schofield was convicted.
On January 7, 2005 (H.H. Judge Woodward) they were sentenced as follows:
Bebbington
Threatening behaviour—Community Punishment Order for 160 hours; anti-social behaviour
order for four years.
Bateman
Affray—five months’ detention in a young offender institution; anti-social behaviour order
for eight years
Schofield
Affray—two years’ imprisonment; anti-social behaviour order for 10 years