Anti-social or criminal?
at 20:54
Here's another bewildering use of an ASBO:
BBC NEWS | Wales | South West Wales | Asbo for Pc carrying baton in pub:
A policeman who took a baton into a pub has been given an Asbo banning him from the premises for two years.
David Burrows, 43, will resign from South Wales Police before he can be sacked, Swansea Crown Court was told.
Burrows, of Rhyd-y-fro, Pontardawe, who was found guilty last month of possessing a weapon in a public place, was also given a suspended jail term.
So, was he found guilty of a criminal offense and sentenced or of sub-criminal anti-social behaviour for which it was difficult to obtain a criminal conviction?
Why are people being given criminal punishments AND ASBOs? I mean in my day, if a pub landlord wanted to ban you, he banned you. If you then entered again you could be committing trespass, and presumably if with a weapon or intent, aggravated trespass for which a criminal penalty is available.
Are ASBOs just being used so that politicians can say "look ain't we being tough"?
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