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A man who persistently causes anti-social behaviour has been given a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) banning him from properties across Norwich.
David Reed, aged 41, and of no fixed address, Norwich appeared at Norwich Magistrates’ Court on Monday 8 July, after previously pleading guilty to failing to comply with a Community Protection Notice (CPN).
The conditions in Reed’s CBO state that he must not enter any Orbit, Broadland or Norwich City Council properties within Norwich for three years.
In addition to the CBO, Reed was also ordered to pay a £50 fine for breaching his CPN.
Sgt Ali Tassie, from the Operational Partnership Team in Norwich, said: “David Reed has exploited some of our most vulnerable people in our city. He’s caused misery to those he targets and to the residents that are affected by his anti-social behaviour. We are committed to taking action against those that choose to cause harm in our communities and hope this CBO discourages further offences.”