Sasha Martin, aged 29, of no fixed abode, was given the order at High Wycombe Magistrates Court on Monday (25/4).
It has been served for a period of five years, and means that Martin, must not:
Remain on any land or premises having been asked to leave by the owner or occupier, consume or be in possession of an open container/vessel of alcohol within a public place, enter the area of North Ninth & North Tenth Street and Silbury Boulevard in Milton Keynes.
PC Sarah McCarthy, the officer in charge of the case said;
“The Aylesbury Neighbourhood Policing Team has been working with the Milton Keynes Neighbourhood Policing Team and have jointly applied for this application following a number of incidents of anti-social behaviour involving Sasha Martin in Aylesbury and Milton Keynes.
“This order demonstrates that we will not tolerate behaviour which has a detrimental effect on people’s livelihood or business.
“I hope this order shows that we will use any tool available to us in order to stop those who seeks to engage in abusive, threatening or physical abuse against other members of the community.”
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