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Bristol City Council | Claimant | |
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Adrian Hill | Defendant |
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Written judgment of Deputy District Judge Orme on the Claimant's application for the Defendant's committal which was heard on 23 September 2015.
a. Sitting, loitering or approaching people for the purposes of begging anywhere in the City of Bristol. The boundaries of the City of Bristol are shown edged in black on the map attached to the order marked "2".
b. Approaching Michael Barton in any way.
a. Deanna Mason, statement dated 18 August 2015, who gives evidence of seeing the Defendant in the prohibited area on 7 occasions between 8 and 17 August on 4 of which she believed him to be begging;
b. PC Jeremy Burstow, statements dated 9 August (x4), 12 August (x2)m, 12, 24, 26 and 28 August, who gives evidence of seeing the Defendant in the prohibited area on 9 occasions between 8 and 28 August on each of which the Defendant was believed to be begging;
c. PC Mark Blackledge, statements dated 19 August, 15 and 16 September, who gives evidence of the Defendant being in the prohibited area on 3 occasions between 26 August and 15 September.
a. The persistent nature of the breaches and the Defendant's apparent reluctance to have any regard to the terms of the order;
b. The fact that the breaches which I am considering started only 2 days after the Defendant was released from prison following committal for previous breaches;
c. That the Defendant has already been punished for breaches of the same order which were of the same nature.
Deputy District Judge Orme
23 September 2015.