Forum topic: Council proposing borough-wide Public Spaces Protection Order to tackle anti-social behaviour
Council proposing borough-wide Public Spaces Protection Order to tackle anti-social behaviour
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31 Aug 2017 18:00 #3176
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Enfield Council is consulting the public about proposals to introduce a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) intended to reduce some types of "anti-social behaviour".
The proposed PSPO would prohibit certain activities or behaviour considered to be unacceptable. Though the prohibitions would be included in a single borough-wide PSPO, some of the activities would be prohibited only in specified areas of the borough or in designated places.
Breach of a requirement in a PSPO is a criminal offence which can result in a Fixed Penalty Notice (FPN) of up to a maximum of £100, or a fine of up to £1,000 if prosecuted. The Council and the Police are authorised under the Act to enforce PSPOs.
The Council carried out a public consultation during 2016 in order to discover what activities were considered problematical throughout the borough or in particular localities and to gauge people's views about introducing a PSPO. Following analysis of the results and an evidence review, the draft proposals have been amended..
The amended proposals are now being consulted on - the deadline for responses is Monday 18 September 2017.
The proposals relate to:
- Control of alcohol consumption
- Car cruising (to include speeding, driving in convoy, racing, performing stunts, sounding horns and revving engines as to cause a nuisance, and wheel spins)
- Throwing of fireworks
- Dog controls
- Persons loitering in housing estates owned by the Council and Registered Social Landlords
- Intimidatory begging
- Possession of psychoactive substances
- Persons windscreen washing/selling goods
- Prostitution
- Smoking in enclosed playgrounds
- Flying of drones
- Motor vehicles (i.e. those deposited on Council land or land adjoining the highway for an unreasonable period of time)
- Illegal parking around schools
- Illegal use of mopeds
To see exactly what would be covered under these headings, read the Background Information document (or, in the words of the Council website, "We suggest that you read our proposals before telling us your views").
"Car cruising" would be covered by the PSPO only along the A10 and A406, in the Ravenside Retail Park and in the Tesco Car park in Glover Drive. Hopefully, that does not give licence for "speeding, driving in convoy, racing, performing stunts, sounding horns and revving engines as to cause nuisance, wheel spins etc" on other roads!
Links
Enfield Council to launch anti-social behaviour clampdown (news item on Council website)
Public Spaces Protection Order Consultation (introductory information on Council website)
Background Information(details of activities prohibited by the PSPO)
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Council proposing borough-wide Public Spaces Protection Order to tackle anti-social behaviour
Darren Edgar
05 Sep 2017 14:45 #3177
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Another consultation responded to, thanks for posting.
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Council proposing borough-wide Public Spaces Protection Order to tackle anti-social behaviour
Bill Linton
05 Sep 2017 22:07 #3178
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Also, PSPOs are supposed to be used where ASB can be expected in a particular location - blanket coverage of the whole borough is a misuse of an already dubious instrument.
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Council proposing borough-wide Public Spaces Protection Order to tackle anti-social behaviour
Darren Edgar
14 Sep 2017 10:37 #3184
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And the biggest issue with stop and search is it isn't targetted enough. Pathetic to think they need to stop and search old grannies, businessmen, school kids etc etc just to unskew the statistics when the reality is they should be targeting those most likely to be the source of crime S&S is intended to stop.
Of the above, only prostitution is one where the perpetrator may also be a victim, the rest are just bad people doign bad & unpleasant things and anything to stop this is over-whelmingly positive.
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