'Intimidating and abusive' woman served with injunction at Milton Keynes County Court

The hearing took place in Milton Keynes on April 6.
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Lynsey Jayne Bradwick, aged 29, of Tring Road in Aylesbury, was issued with the injunction for antisocial behaviour by Milton Keynes County Court.

The injunction was issued in relation to two years of antisocial behaviour and begging in Aylesbury.

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Bradwick focused her begging in Aylesbury town centre and surrounding supermarkets and abused members of the public.

Lynsey Bradwick was handed an injunction for anti-social behaviour at Milton Keynes County CourtLynsey Bradwick was handed an injunction for anti-social behaviour at Milton Keynes County Court
Lynsey Bradwick was handed an injunction for anti-social behaviour at Milton Keynes County Court

PC David Grainger, based at Aylesbury police station, said: “This order has been put in place to prevent any recurrence of incidents of aggressive begging and abusive behaviour that Bradwick has been found guilty of.

“She has plagued Aylesbury town centre with antisocial behaviour and intimidation of vulnerable people for a period of two years, and this injunction serves to protect the people of Aylesbury and sends a message that this type of behaviour will not be tolerated.

“I hope that the actions we have taken will help Bradwick to consider her actions and that she can also take the help offered to change her offending behaviour.”

The injunction issued prevents Bradwick from:

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- Remaining on land or premises having been asked to leave by the owner or occupier (or by the servant or agent of the owner or occupier).

- Using any threatening or abusive language towards any person including police officers and employees of the council.

- Entering Aylesbury centre, including Oxford Road, Friarage Road, New Street, Upper Hundreds and Exchange Street, including Morrison’s on Station Way and Waitrose, Exchange Street.

- Displaying any aggressive, violent or disorderly behaviour to any person or property.

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- Failing to obey reasonable directions given by a police officer or PCSO or an employee of the council.

- Sitting down on the floor in a public place with the intention of begging or with items connected with begging, for example, a cup, cap, or sign on the floor around her.

Bradwick must also attend drug/alcohol treatment sessions at a suitable substance misuse centre.

Failure to adhere to any of the above conditions may render Bradwick liable to arrest.