Friday, 25 November 2016

Council plans ban on 'annoying' public speakers and mobility scooters

"When did banning anything, ever work?" - Brad Stine
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Since the introduction of Public Space Protection Orders in 2014, we've seen councils ban begging, gathering in groups, and even swearing. Today we report on the latest local authority to consider a raft of draconian proposals under the use of these powers.

Enfield Council has launched a public consultation into plans which would see 'annoying' public speakers, certain mobility scooters and rough-sleepers all banned from the area.

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