Wednesday, 8 March 2017

Next Up: A 'No Scrumping Apples' Edict...

The 14-year-old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, lives in Rochford and has a string of convictions.
He appeared at Basildon Youth Court to admit one charge of criminal damage and one charge of burglary and was immediately slapped with the criminal behaviour order (CBO).
Finally, the State is taking strong action!
He must remain indoors between the hours of 8pm and 7am daily, unless with a parent or family member over the age of 21 years old, for the next four months.
He must also not be disruptive, or “harass, intimidate or act in an anti-social behaviour way that causes harassment alarm and distress to members of the public and businesses in the Rochford area.”
The order goes on to state that he must not “throw or discharge” any stone, object, or any other missile or projectile by hand or catapult at any people, vehicles, buildings or shops.
Finally, the order bans him from causing “damage to property, vehicles and buildings belonging to others.”
WTAF..?

4 comments:

  1. Finally, the order bans him from causing “damage to property, vehicles and buildings belonging to others.”

    Fixed: Finally, the order bans him from breaking the law :facepalm

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  2. Sounds good to me. Anyone aged 16 or under should have one of those CBO things.

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  3. Anyone under the age of 18 is still a minor, and under the care of an adult. In cases like this, if the adult were to receive the appropriate sentence, I would suggest these same adults would endure the minors under their charge would behave.
    Penseivat

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  4. "Fixed: Finally, the order bans him from breaking the law :facepalm"

    Quite!

    "Anyone aged 16 or under should have one of those CBO things."

    :D

    "In cases like this, if the adult were to receive the appropriate sentence, I would suggest these same adults would endure the minors under their charge would behave."

    I wish....

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