'Gobby' teen shouted and swore at holiday park staff and visitors

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Saturday, September 22, 2012
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A TEENAGER could face being locked up if he enters an East Riding holiday park.

Ryan Bunker, 17, has been banned from entering the site of Patrington Haven Leisure Park as part of an antisocial behaviour order (Asbo).

  1. 'Short fuse': Ryan Bunker, has been   given an   Asbo.

    'Short fuse': Ryan Bunker, has been given an Asbo.

Police said he has repeatedly abused staff and visitors to the site and staff and customers at the Pavilion Leisure Centre in Withernsea.

If he breaches the order, he could be given a custodial sentence.

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PC Will Stephenson said: "He has a short fuse and will run his mouth off at the slightest thing.

"That has been the main issue at both the leisure centre and the holiday park.

"Hopefully, this Asbo will ensure society doesn't have to suffer any more of his outbursts and bad behaviour."

PC Stephenson said Bunker, of Patrington, had been given a Fairway letter to improve his behaviour and also signed an acceptable behaviour contract.

The two-year order was granted at Beverley Magistrates' Court following an application by Humberside Police.

"He breached the contract several times, so he left us with no option but to go for an Asbo," said PC Stephenson.

"We have had frequent calls from staff at the leisure centre and the holiday park saying he is on the site, shouting abuse and swearing.

"His outbursts at the leisure centre have been in front of families with young children and visitors to the area, which might even put them off returning to Withernsea.

"The people who go there to enjoy themselves and use the swimming pool shouldn't have to put up with a gobby 17-year-old shouting and swearing at staff in front of them.

"Many of the people who have witnessed his behaviour were appalled by it.

"Hopefully this Asbo will help him see the error of his ways and he will learn to modify his behaviour so he doesn't get himself into any more trouble."

He said Bunker has previously been banned from the holiday park and the leisure centre, but has repeatedly returned to both.

When asked to leave, he becomes abusive towards staff.

PCSO Craig Forth, of Withernsea neighbourhood policing team, said: "Ryan Bunker has been dealt with increasingly over the past year for being verbally abusive and making obscene gestures to police, teachers, young children and staff at the caravan site.

"He has also been removed from the Pavilion Leisure Centre in Withernsea on several occasions as has used threatening and abusive behaviour to staff in the past.

"The Asbo will work to help reduce Ryan's behaviour and encourage him to work for a brighter future.

"Ryan's behaviour is of concern and we would appreciate the public calling us to report any behaviour that Ryan is getting himself involved in.

"Ryan is banned from the Pavilion leisure centre and Patrington Haven Caravan Site, so if he should be seen to enter either of these sites, the police should be contacted immediately."

Anyone who sees Bunker breaching any of the conditions of his order should call Humberside Police on 101.

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  • Profile image for Eeebahgum

    by Eeebahgum

    Monday, September 24 2012, 11:33PM

    “Problem : short fuse. Solution : long sentence.”

  • Profile image for Mildred

    by Mildred

    Monday, September 24 2012, 7:19PM

    “It's interesting. I know lots of kids who have not terrorised anybody. I never terrorised anyone as a child, and my children do not terrorise anyone. Not one of these kids has ever had any negative interaction with the Police or been "awarded" an ASBO.

    Why, all of a sudden, has one young man been selected to be wrongfully accused of terrorising others, given an ASBO and banned from entering an area? Maybe his family should challenge this terrible outrage in the High Court, because clearly loads (and loads) of people have ganged up on him, perjured themselves in Court, and told hundreds of lies in writing about this wonderful child, who wouldn't harm a fly and will excel in anything he chooses to do...
    [Although I would recommend they employ the services of someone else to write the letters, as I have had to employ an interpreter to understand their comments on here!!!! :-D ]”

  • Profile image for Mildred

    by Mildred

    Monday, September 24 2012, 6:33PM

    “I don't know how much truth there is in it, but I was told years ago, by an old friend of my parents who had been a high ranking (I said "ranking") policeman in Liverpool that when corporal punishment was abolished in mainland Britain, the people of the Isle of Man retained it. Criminals went to prison on the mainland, came out and reoffended. The same criminals went on holiday to the Isle of Man, committed crime, got birched, and never reoffended...”

  • Profile image for Demonica666

    by Demonica666

    Monday, September 24 2012, 6:08PM

    “@h-bop; 'he also has taken an anger management course, he has done everything the so called NHS has suggested before they washed their hands off him.'

    So, if the NHS have 'washed their hands OF him' this would appear to suggest that this child does not have mental health issues, purely behavioural problems. What would you like the 'so-called NHS' to do exactly? As I have said before, the posts from friends and family contradict each other. If he is just a high-spirited cheeky kid, as some are adamant he is, why would he need NHS care?”

  • Profile image for facedontfit

    by facedontfit

    Monday, September 24 2012, 4:48PM

    “Shame they don't do lobotomies on the NHS, that'd sort him out once and for all.”

  • Profile image for gassetta

    by gassetta

    Monday, September 24 2012, 2:50PM

    “Baggins at 17 you get can life sentence as an adult, so if you behave like he has at 17 and you then get punched from another adult its not child abuse its what you asked for.”

  • Profile image for noseyparker87

    by noseyparker87

    Monday, September 24 2012, 2:19PM

    “No wonder he carries on with his appalling behaviour if he has "family" defending his actions! He is 17 not 10. Why is he repeatedly going back to these places if he has no reason to? To cause trouble? It's the only reason that comes to my mind.”

  • Profile image for h-bop

    by h-bop

    Monday, September 24 2012, 2:15PM

    “To all you who want to know more about Ryan ....
    He actually is in college and doing well and he also has taken an anger management course, he has done everything the so called NHS has suggested before they washed their hands off him.
    His parents have also done everything they possibly can for him and the fact is his 2 siblings are completely different to Ryan so the parents are not at fault at all.
    He needs to be given a break.”

  • Profile image for Foxache

    by Foxache

    Monday, September 24 2012, 1:20PM

    “Another waste of skin like Jordan Kemp Withey.
    Can we have him neutered before he produces another generation of rat-boys”

  • Profile image for ghostwriter69

    by ghostwriter69

    Monday, September 24 2012, 1:02PM

    “baggings

    "this should be reported"

    Go ahead if you feel so strongly :-))”

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