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    Blackburn MP Straw in ASBO row

    A SOLICITOR has said the Government must have a rethink on Anti Social Behaviour Orders if it wants to avoid a prison service meltdown.

    Jonathan Taylor said that "a large proportion" of the prison population were inside because they had breached an ASBO.

    His claims come after it was revealed there have been more than 1,000 breaches of ASBOs in Lancashire between 2000 and 2006.

    But his fears have been dismissed by Blackburn MP and justice minister Jack Straw, who introduced ASBOs during his time as Home Secretary.

    And Lancashire police said ASBOs are only ever used as a "last resort" for persistent offenders - and work successfully to tackle crime.

    Mr Taylor said: "We are returning to the days when one third of the prison population was fine defaulters and eventually a whole new approach to that problem had to be adopted.

    "Ultimately the Government has to decide whether it is going to build more prisons and keep jailing people for breaching their ASBO or takes a new stance on this particular problem."

    He said that often a minor breach of an ASBO is enough for the courts to sentence someone to a prison term.

    Mr Taylor said that the breaches often amount to no more than a charge of being found drunk and incapable.

    He added: "In the past offenders would have been arrested, spent a few hours in a police cell and then sent on their way with a fine.

    "Now they faces a custodial sentence because their ASBO has made non-imprisonable behaviour an imprisonable offence."

    Mr Straw said: "I strongly disagree with this solicitor's comments. The fact that people are being sent to prison shows that they are being enforced properly. People who observe the terms of their ASBO and behave like everyone else will not be punished.

    "It is simply not the case that prisons are full of people who have breached an ASBO."

    Latest Home Office figures reveal there were 1,183 breaches of ASBOs in Lancashire between 2000 and 2006.

    The percentage of ASBOs breached by 10 to 17-year-olds in the county stands at 71 per cent - 10 per cent above the national average.

    And 41 per cent of adults breached orders they were given.

    Insp John Clucas from the Lancashire police criminal justice department said: "ASBOs are used only in the most severe of cases when all other intervention methods have failed.

    "People who have an ASBO are always very persistent offenders and if someone is sent to prison for a minor breach it is likely to have been the culmination of a long line of offences.

    "There are many sentencing options open to the courts for breaches of ASBOs and I would say that many are dealt with without a defendant being sent to prison.

    "ASBOs work and with a lot of people it has an significant impact on their offending behaviour."

    An new government initiative, announced by home secretary Jacqui Smith, will see police urged to crack down on a hard core of individuals who ignore warnings to stop their anti-social behaviour.

    Building on a scheme piloted in Essex, officers will be urged to give those who persistently make their neighbours' lives hell "a taste of their own medicine" by subjecting them to repeated visits, checks and warnings.

    8:12pm Sunday 11th May 2008

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    Posted by: Rick, Darwen on 9:00pm Sun 11 May 08
    So what does this solicitor think the stance should be?

    Posted by: get your facts right! on 10:32pm Sun 11 May 08
    Jonathon Taylor is just talking out his solicitors fat arse!
    "Latest Home Office figures reveal there were 1,183 breaches of ASBOs in Lancashire between 2000 and 2006."
    Hardly enough to fill our prisons with!


    Posted by: Same Old Faces, Blackburn on 11:05pm Sun 11 May 08


    Firstly, your an average magistrates defence solicitor from a town in Lancashire.. not an experienced barrister who knows what they are talking about!!

    Secondly, I wonder Mr Taylor if you really believe what your saying or is this just another example of the daily occurence were defence solicitors saying anything (true or not) to stop their 'clients' getting what they deserve?

    Lastly, I wonder if you would hold the same view if these people with ASBO's live next door to you?
    Posted by: boycott, stockport on 12:45am Mon 12 May 08
    bring back workhouses. that will sort them out
    Posted by: jcb on 8:27am Mon 12 May 08
    Dump the asbo's and introduce boot camps. Show us that you are serious about the issue of anti-social behaviour. It must be an election winner.
    Posted by: steve, accrington on 10:47am Mon 12 May 08
    Never mind asbo`s,there are far too many people walking the streets who should be locked up, but "the prisons are full", like my brother, in court for beating up an O.A.P. Then charged with driving with no licence, insurance e.t.c.,and being in breach of his curfew.All in the last few weeks, and he`s still walking free.This government are a fecking joke.
    Posted by: berny, bly on 8:10pm Mon 12 May 08
    asbos will go the same way as jack straw at the next general election OUT
    Posted by: JOHN MILES, burnley on 10:46pm Mon 12 May 08
    the countrys well and trully ruined...get labour out NOW
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