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Banning people is no longer my hobby,
but take a look at my photo blog:
http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/
How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852
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just found this whilst searching the web and think this is what he will be charged with section 5 public order offence should it happen -
12.8 Section 5 - Conduct likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress
This is by far the most commonly used piece of legislation on demos, and the one with which activists will be most familiar. A person is guilty of this offence if he
a) uses threatening, abusive words or behaviour, or disorderly behaviour, or
b) displays any writing, sign or other visible representation which is threatening, abusive or insulting,
within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress.
Notes on Section 5
The police will often warn you under Section 5 simply as a preventive power to control behaviour on a demo and they often have no intention of following it through with an arrest, especially where no threatening behaviour has been used.
Unlike Section 4A there is no requirement that anyone actually be caused harassment, alarm or distress and therefore no need for a witness to that effect. The police need only say that your conduct took place within the sight or hearing of a potential victim, although it will obviously help to prove their case if they can produce a witness.
Section 5 differs from Section 4A in that there is no need to show that you intended to cause the harassment, only that it was likely to be caused. This means that to a certain extent your behaviour will be judged objectively on the effect it was likely to have, rather than on the effect it actually had on any victim.
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John Terry to learn if he faces criminal charge over alleged racism to Anton Ferdinan
John Terry will today discover whether he will charged over his alleged racism towards Anton Ferdinand. The Crown Prosecution Service will reveal this afternoon if the Chelsea skipper will face criminal charges over the incident at Loftus Road earlier this season.
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John Terry inquiry: Police verdict due today on racism row
John Terry will today discover whether he will charged over his alleged racism towards Anton Ferdinand. The Crown Prosecution Service will reveal this afternoon if the Chelsea skipper will face criminal charges over the incident at Loftus Road earlier this season.
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