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My 1st Asbo Response Bundle/ pub Book Issue: 1!
ISSUES OF CONCERN Letter to Judge/
Page Numbers: 434,435,436,437,438,439,440, 441, 442, 443, 444, 445, 446, 447, 448,
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Address: 109 Burncroft Avenue
Dated: 14/10/2016
Enfield London
EN3 7JQ
To whom it may concern
Issues of concern:
Local Authorities and Metropolitan Police Consultation that was in Regard to the
Applicant
On the 13th of August 2014 the local authority and the police held a consultation
meeting in regard to the Appellant and reached a decision to be taken in the matter
of a stand-alone Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) order to be placed upon the
Appellant Statue of Liberties.
An anti-social behaviour order (ASBO) (2003) is / was a civil order made in the
United Kingdom against a person who has been shown, on the balance of
evidence, to have engaged in anti-social behaviour.
The order was introduced by Tony Blair in 1998 with the legal framework and
protocols to create a successful Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) application.
Within the Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) guidance it states Voluntary
solutions and other remedies should be considered by the pursuant, prior to the
multi-agency working together in Co-Hurst at a statutory conference, regarding
any application.
Any of the following voluntary solutions and alternative remedies should have
been considered and then implemented, prior to an application for an Antisocial
Behaviour Order (ASBO) being considered but was not.
1. Mediation: -
2. Verbal and written warnings from the relevant authorities including Police: -
3. Support Packages: -
4. Diversionary schemes and activities: -
5. Rehabilitation programs: -
6. Criminal investigation: -
The above list is not exhausted to its limits.
At no point of time has the applicant been given any of the above listed
opportunities, neither has he been asked to attended any official meetings prior to
this Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) application and this should have been the
opportunity to talk to him about a pre-warning or other actions that could have
been taken.
Please also take note to page number 15 (taking a strategic approach) which
clearly states: “The more serious the behaviour, the greater the likelihood that the
court will grant a geographically wide order, order’s that seek to operate in the
whole of England and Wales will not be granted without evidence to the actual or
potential geographical extent of the problem. Further detail about further effective
prohibitions is given in Chapter 7.”