Troublemaker risks prison if he enters pub

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Sunday, January 18, 2009
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A 45-YEAR-OLD man has been banned from every pub in Crewe for the next three years.

South Cheshire magistrates have imposed an Anti-Social Behaviour Order on Lloyd Christopher Turner, pictured, from West Street, Crewe, which bars him from going into any pubs in the Crewe Neighbourhood Policing Unit area.

The ban also extends to pub gardens and patios.

Laura Woodrow, anti-social behaviour co-ordinator for Crewe and Nantwich, said: "Mr Turner has a long history of causing problems in pubs here. Crewe Pub Watch banned him from all the pubs eight years ago. That ban was still in force, but he repeatedly tried to get into pubs.

"Now, if Mr Turner tries to break the terms of the Asbo, he will face court action, including the possibility of a prison sentence."

She added: "Licensees filled in incident report forms detailing some of his attempts to ignore the Pub Watch ban and those forms were vital evidence for the magistrates.

"They helped them reach their decision to approve the Asbo."

The order also bans Turner from being drunk or carrying an open container with alcohol in any public place, threatening violence against anyone and using foul or abusive language in public.

The magistrates approved the application for the Asbo after convicting Turner of being drunk and disorderly in West Street, in September 2008. He was fined £50 and ordered to pay £100 costs and a £15 victim surcharge.

Inspector Paul Broadhurst, head of Crewe Neighbourhood Policing Unit said: "People are entitled to enjoy a drink and spend their leisure time in a pub without having to worry about violence or abuse from people like Mr Turner."

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    by Jade (17), Stoke

    Tuesday, January 27 2009, 12:14PM

    “Maybe the law should look into a different way of treating or punishing him. It states that he repeatedly tried to get into pubs even though he was on an 8 year ban, and they have now given him an asbo to stop him going back into pubs. Have they not learned that a normal ban hasn't stopped him from trying to get in? Maybe he should be treated in a different way and get rid of an alcohol problem (as he is always trying to get in the pub) instead of, or aswell as banning him from all pubs? Just a thought. His actions can't be jusitifed as they are down to drink, so try to get to the source of the problem not give him an order he doesn't obey.”

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    by anon, stoke

    Monday, January 19 2009, 10:04PM

    “Some people never grow up!!!!”

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