Even worse than ASBOs
fuck me
so, essentially (assuming this is an accurate report of the bill) anyone can be arrested for doing anything and sentenced up to five years in prison without going through a criminal trialThe bill would permit injunctions against anyone of 10 or older who "has engaged or threatens to engage in conduct capable of causing nuisance or annoyance to any person". It would replace asbos with ipnas (injunctions to prevent nuisance and annoyance), which would not only forbid certain forms of behaviour, but also force the recipient to discharge positive obligations. In other words, they can impose a kind of community service order on people who have committed no crime, which could, the law proposes, remain in force for the rest of their lives.
The bill also introduces public space protection orders, which can prevent either everybody or particular kinds of people from doing certain things in certain places. It creates new dispersal powers, which can be used by the police to exclude people from an area (there is no size limit), whether or not they have done anything wrong.
this, combined with the recent slashing of legal aid
and the internet censorship filter (think of the children!)
and the unlimited, unaccountable wiretapping of all our communications
and privatisation of public services
and ongoing attempts to demonise the poor, immigrants, and minorities
and anti-terror police persecuting children for organising peaceful protests
death to the tory party
death to the home office
bunch of ratfuckers
(p.s. GCHQ I'm joking you motherfuckers)
EDIT
Hansard wrote: 4 Applications for injunctions
(1) 30An injunction under section 1 may be granted only on the application of—
(a) a local authority,
(b) a housing provider,
(c) the chief officer of police for a police area,
(d) the chief constable of the British Transport Police Force,
(e) 35Transport for London,
(f) the Environment Agency,
(g) the Natural Resources Body for Wales,
(h) the Secretary of State exercising security management functions, or a
Special Health Authority exercising security management functions on
40the direction of the Secretary of State, or
(i) the Welsh Ministers exercising security management functions, or a
person or body exercising security management functions on the
direction of the Welsh Ministers or under arrangements made between
the Welsh Ministers and that person or body.