KINGS BENCH DIVISION
BIRMINGHAM DISTRICT REGISTRY
33 Bull Street, Birmingham B4 6DS |
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B e f o r e :
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BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL |
Claimant |
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(1) MR DANIEL GORDON (2) MR JOSEPH DAWSON |
Defendants |
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MR ROBINSON solicitor of McGrath & Co for the Defendants
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JUDGE KELLY:
Background
"The 1st and 4th - 20th Defendants are forbidden to participate in a street-cruise within the Claimant's local government area (known as the City of Birmingham) the boundaries of which are delineated in red on a map attached to this Order at Schedule 1."
"The terms 'street-cruise' and 'participating in a street cruise' have the meaning set out in Schedule 2 to this Order."
"'Street cruise' means a congregation of the drivers of two or more vehicles (including motor cycles) on the public highway or at any place to which the public have access within the claimant's local government area (known as the City of Birmingham) as shown delineated in red on the map at Schedule 1, at which any person performs any of the activities set out in paragraph 2 below, so as, by such conduct, to cause any of the following:
(i) Excessive noise;
(ii) Danger to other road users, including pedestrians;
(iii) Damage or the risk of damage to private property;
(iv) Any nuisance to another person not participating in the street cruise."
"A person participates in a street-cruise if he or she is
(i) the driver or rider of, or passenger in or on, a motor vehicle at a street cruise and performs or encourages any person there present to perform any activity, to which paras. 1-2 above apply, or
(ii) a spectator at a street cruise,
and the term 'participating in a street-cruise' shall be interpreted accordingly."
Service
The contempt application
Approach to sentencing
"The sentencer must state clearly their assessment of whether the offender's culpability was reduced and, if it was, the reasons for and the extent of that reduction."