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under, the conditions are still a breach of The Appellant’s
human rights. Schedule of prohibitions are listed below.
Schedule of prohibitions you must not:
1. Be concerned in the organisation of a rave as defined by
s.63(1) or s63(1A) of the Criminal Justice and Public Order
Act 1994.
2. Knowingly use or supply property, personal or otherwise,
for use in a rave as defined by s.63 (1) of the Criminal
justice and Public Order Act 1994.
3. Enter or remain in any disused or abandoned building
unless invited to do so in writing by a registered charitable
organisation or local authority or owner of the premises.
4. Enter any non-residential private property (by which
words buildings and an open enclosed and are intended to be
individual) or an industrial estate between the hours of 22:00
and 07:00 without written permissions from the owner and a
leaseholder of such property.
If you can demonstrate that the purpose of your entry of such
property is to purchase goods or services from any shop or
garage or fuel supplier which is open to the public at such
times.
Then in such event, you may enter but you must not remain
on such property for longer than 30 minutes and you may do
so on only one occasion during each separate nine-hour
period between 22:00 and 07:00 daily.
5. Provide any service in respect of any licensable activity in
an unlicensed premise.
For the sake of clarity, nothing in this order prevents the
defendant from assisting, preparing for, engaging in licensed
licensable activities,
This order expires on the
03/08/2020
03 August 2020
This order and its requirements amendments a previous
order imposed by Highbury Corner Magistrates Court.
Condition 4 states Enter any non-residential private
property (by which words buildings and an open enclosed
and are intended to be individual) or an industrial estate
between the hours of 22:00 and 07:00 without written
permissions from the owner and a leaseholder of such
property. If you can demonstrate that the purpose of your
entry of such property is to purchase goods or services from
any shop or garage or fuel supplier which is open to the
public at such times. Then in such event, you may enter but
you must not remain on such property for longer than 30
minutes and you may do so on only one occasion during
each separate nine-hour period between 22:00 and 07:00
daily. With this condition in place any non-residential
property The Appellant would not be able to attend only for
30 minutes on one occasion during a separate nine hour