Gang injunction bans teens from wearing hoodies (From Southend Standard)
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Gang injunction bans teens from wearing hoodies
GANG injunction has been obtained for the first time in Essex - in an effort to stop a notorious group of Southend thugs.
The civil order aims to prevent the GPD gang, whose name stands for ‘Get Paid Daily, from associating with each other.
The injunction has been successfully obtained against Darren Quainoo, 18, Charlie Cox, 19, and two 16-year-old boys who cannot be named for legal reasons.
They have been given a list of onerous conditions to comply with - including being barred from wearing hoodies or the red scarves which are the gang’s signature.
Other requirements mean they must stay out of Southend’s parks where the gang have committed crimes in the past.
They are also barred from having contact with 33 people connected to the gang - and from being their friends on Facebook.
It also prevents them from posting gang-related videos on the internet. If they breach any of the conditions they will be arrested.
Det Con Richard Burgess, who lead the team which tackled the GPD, said they were seeking injunctions against all the key members of the gang. H
e said: “The reason we’ve gone for it is because we want to take a zero tolerance approach with street gangs of any description and youth nuisance and antisocial behaviour in general."
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Shoebury_Cyclist
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10:49am Tue 29 Jan 13
Cosmo Spring
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10:51am Tue 29 Jan 13
stopmoaning1
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11:03am Tue 29 Jan 13
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DogsMessInLeigh
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12:05pm Tue 29 Jan 13
Soouthchurch59
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12:23pm Tue 29 Jan 13
andyh
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12:39pm Tue 29 Jan 13
Most of it also seems pointless - the gang is probably using something other thab Facebook (Google + ?) by now - and defining "hoodie" without forbidding most low-cost clothing seems tricky.
jayman
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12:41pm Tue 29 Jan 13
things are getting rather 'clockwork orange' and all of the social observations therein!
emcee
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1:09pm Tue 29 Jan 13
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And told not to do it again. If they do do it again they will be arrested and told not to do it again...and so on and so on.
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Quote: “The reason we’ve gone for it is because we want to take a zero tolerance approach with street gangs of any description and youth nuisance and antisocial behaviour in general."
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Zero tolerence = Punishment to fit the crime. The majority of the time the crimes these gangs commit means they should be sent to prison.
Can't wear certain cloths and not use facebook for certain activities is hardly zero tolerence.
JessyJar
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1:17pm Tue 29 Jan 13
Nebs
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1:34pm Tue 29 Jan 13
Soouthchurch59
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2:19pm Tue 29 Jan 13
Letmetryagain
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2:38pm Tue 29 Jan 13
Cosmo Spring wrote:You mean the ones where the trouser crotch goes down to knee level ?
can they ban people from walking about wearing those ludicrous grey sweatpant suits they look like a bunch of wallies walking about in public in their pyjamas
What do they think they look like ?
kidkid
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2:49pm Tue 29 Jan 13
dhd
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2:51pm Tue 29 Jan 13
whataday
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2:58pm Tue 29 Jan 13
dhd wrote:Well said
Good the earlier they crack down on gangs the better and any deterrent is good. It might seem petty to some but this is only the beginning of real trouble. We don't want youngsters running around with knives and gangs and 15 year olds being stabbed as in other parts of the country.
SpiffSpaffington1984
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4:09pm Tue 29 Jan 13
locallife
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4:20pm Tue 29 Jan 13
Soouthchurch59 wrote:"those more deserving" you say??? This is a gang that stabs and robs young children in parks, terrorise old women in their cars and bullies anyone that doesn't want to follow them around like they are "gangsters". Not entirely sure what more they have to do to be "deserving" of a jail space :/
The severe nature of these orders mean that the majority *will* be broken. This in turn will leave less space (in jail) for those more deserving!
Soouthchurch59
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5:36pm Tue 29 Jan 13
locallife wrote:I have no qualms about locking people up for any of the above.... but I don't agree with imposing draconian sanctions - for something they *might* do!
Soouthchurch59 wrote:"those more deserving" you say??? This is a gang that stabs and robs young children in parks, terrorise old women in their cars and bullies anyone that doesn't want to follow them around like they are "gangsters". Not entirely sure what more they have to do to be "deserving" of a jail space :/
The severe nature of these orders mean that the majority *will* be broken. This in turn will leave less space (in jail) for those more deserving!
Soouthchurch59
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5:46pm Tue 29 Jan 13
SpiffSpaffington1984 wrote:'Bring back the essex boys'
The police go round banging up big criminals who may live a life of crime & avoid tax but dont really bother everyday people, and just pave the way for these idiots who would have been kneecapped and sent crawling back to mummy a long time ago. Bring back the essex boys, 90's crime was so much better, crims v crims, not these mugs who pick on little kids & old people and literally commit some of the most cowardly acts of petty crime and think it makes them "gangstas". Give me any 1 of them 1 on 1
Ha! are you for real? They were the biggest 'liberty takers' of all....
jantone
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6:57pm Tue 29 Jan 13
Seasider90
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7:42pm Tue 29 Jan 13
Nebs
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12:27am Wed 30 Jan 13
maxell
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10:23am Wed 30 Jan 13
ready stady go
Alekhine
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10:31am Wed 30 Jan 13
Nebs wrote:What will the plain clothes policeman be wearing so as to blend in? Yep - but the plod issue shoes will give him away.
Stop the problems before they start. Stick a plain clothes policeman behind the till at Primark, and nick everyone who buys a hoodie.
artytoit
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10:44am Wed 30 Jan 13
Carnabackable
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2:02pm Wed 30 Jan 13
mr_happy
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3:14pm Wed 30 Jan 13
asbo. just the truth
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10:02pm Wed 30 Jan 13
asbo. just the truth
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10:05pm Wed 30 Jan 13
Nebs
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1:03pm Thu 31 Jan 13
Carnabackable wrote:I wonder what would happen if you walked up to a group of them and asked them, politely of course, if they would kindly remove their hoods.
Let's get back to some sensible thinking here. They are only youngsters, though intimidating to some, they will have to accept, their behaviour is unacceptable and thus remove the hood
Rich{Carole
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10:12am Fri 1 Feb 13
Southend was great in the 50s but now it has to be one of the highest crime area in the uk. 90% of crime news in the Echo is in Southend.
Oh my God what type of people live there now ?
Give it 10 years and it will be a no go area.
littleone90
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12:28am Mon 4 Feb 13
Russ13
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10:04am Mon 4 Feb 13
If you went to court saying "these kids are wearing hoods and intimidating people, we also believe they may have dealt drugs and stabbed a few people along the way" the court will want evidence to support this.
With very little evidence you can put these restrictive measure in place, when they break those restrictions the courts have something concrete to consider when passing punishment ;)
barneydrop
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1:12pm Mon 4 Feb 13
luvinlife
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11:14am Mon 25 Feb 13
Soouthchurch59 says...
10:12am Tue 29 Jan 13