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Bassetlaw District Council has successfully obtained an Anti-Social Behaviour Injunction against Nigel Bradford following a number of incidences of Anti-Social Behaviour including throwing stones, shouting abuse and a threat of violence.

 

The Order granted by a District Judge at Mansfield Magistrates Court and served by the Councils Anti-Social Behaviour Officers means that Mr Nigel Bradford is forbidden from (whether by himself or by instructing or encouraging or permitting any other person) from:

 

 

This order is in place until 4pm on the 1st June 2012.

 

In conjunction with this order, the District Judge felt it was appropriate to issue a power of arrest to the above paragraphs to run for the full length of the Order.

 

The Court also gave a costs order against Mr Bradford in the sum of £244.50.

A council spokesman said:

 

“Anti-Social Behaviour can have a significant detrimental impact on a person’s quality of life.  Bassetlaw District Council will not tolerate Anti-Social Behaviour and we will actively pursue those responsible through all available means.”



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