A homeless man has been banned from begging near shops and cash machines.
29-year-old Daniel Abrook was slapped with a Criminal Behaviour Order over persistent anti-social behaviour in Swindon town centre.
It was imposed at a hearing at Swindon Magistrates Court on 22 January, where he pleaded guilty to theft and breaching a Community Protection Notice.
The two-year order places strict conditions on where Abrook can go, and how he can behave in public.
The defendant has been prohibited from being in a position to beg outside any retail premises or next to an ATM cash machine.
He is also banned from attending Tesco in Ocotal Way, Swindon Orbital Shopping District, the Outlet Village and Abbey Meads Village Centre – including adjoining car parks.
Swindon Central South Neighbourhood Inspector David Tippetts said: “Abrook’s persistent aggressive, intimidating and abusive behaviour in the town centre has caused repeated issues for both those who work in the town and travel in to shop.
“No one should have to feel anxious simply for going to their place of work, as Abrook’s behaviour was causing, and this has led to formal action against him.
“I want to highlight that alongside this CBO for Abrook, we are continuing to work closely with partner agencies to provide tailored interventions for things like substance misuse.
“Rehabilitation of offenders and the safeguarding of vulnerable members of society is vital, but it must go hand in hand with maintaining public spaces that are safe and welcoming for everyone.”
Any breach of the order could result in further court action.









