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II. that an anti-social behaviour order is necessary to protect relevant persons
from further anti-social acts by him and accordingly application is made for
an anti-social behaviour order containing the following prohibitions:
The Defendant is prohibited from:
a. Attending a rave as defined by s.63 of the Criminal Justice and Public
Order Act 1994;
b. Being concerned in the organisation of a rave as defined by s.63 of the
Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994;
c. Knowingly using or supplying property, personal or otherwise, for use in
a rave as defined by s.63 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act
1994;
d. Entering or remaining in any disused or abandoned building;
e. Entering or remaining on non-residential private property on an
industrial estate between the hours of 10pm and 7am without written
permission from the owner and/ or leaseholder of the property; and
f. Engaging in any licensable activity in an unlicensed premises.
Short description of acts complained of:
The Defendant is involved in the organisation and conduct of illegal raves. These
primarily take place on disused or industrial land in London and cause harassment alarm
and distress to local _residents. These raves are a licensable activity, cause significant noise
pollution and directly lead to destruction of property and breaches of the peace. It is
specifically alleged that the Defendant:
12.01.13 was involved in the organisation of and/ or supplied equipment for and/ or
attended an illegal rave at Canary Wharf
24.05.13 was looking for venues to set up an illegal rave
25.05.14 was involved in the organisation of and/ or supplied equipment for and/ or
attended an illegal ra,·e at L nit 5, t George's Industrial Es rate, White Hart
lane, , ·1-,
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