'Out of control' teenager banned from most of east Hull
AN "OUT of control" teenager has been banned from most of east Hull.
Jimmy Bennett, 15, will face arrest if he enters Longhill, Bilton Grange or Saltshouse Road, Holderness Road and Bellfield Avenue.
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Asbo: Jimmy Bennett
He has been banned from the area as part of an antisocial behaviour order (Asbo).
Bennett, of Surrey Garth, west Hull, was given an Asbo in 2011 but it has been extended after he continued to cause problems in east Hull.
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PCSO Danielle Calvert, of the East neighbourhood policing team, said: "He has committed a number of offences in these areas and has been causing us a lot of problems.
"We are trying to improve the quality of life for residents who live in this area and, hopefully, this will have a positive impact.
"We also hope it will show Jimmy he can't behave in the manner he has been and, if he does, we will deal with it."
Bennett has been responsible for several shop thefts and vandalism.
PCSO Calvert said: "Another thing he would do was to ride a mini-motorbike up and down Shannon Road.
"The noise and the speed he was going at and the times he was doing it were really causing problems for the residents.
"He would never be wearing a helmet and was often carrying other people on the back of it.
"That behaviour causes the kind of nuisance that makes people's lives a misery."
When the order was made in 2011, antisocial behaviour officer PC Russell Moore described him as being "out of control".
He said: "He is very young, but he has been a very active offender.
"If the opportunity to commit a crime arises, he takes it."
The order was given to him until his 18th birthday.
Bennett's behaviour improved after he moved in with his father, Ian Bennett, and for several months after the initial order was made.
But last year he began causing problems for police and residents in east Hull.
PCSO Calvert said: "After he got the order, he spent a lot of time in west Hull but, last year, he came back to this area and started causing more problems for us.
"It included general antisocial behaviour and things like criminal damage, but also more serious offences.
"They were always in the specific areas he is now banned from, which is why we went back to court to ask for the order to be changed.
"Hopefully these changes to the Asbo will make life easier for the residents."
Anyone who sees Bennett breaching the order should call Humberside Police on 101.
The order bans Jimmy Bennett from ...
• Entering any educational establishment without the express permission of the head teacher or lecturer.
• Being with Rosie Taylor.
• Defacing or daubing graffiti on any property in Hull.
• Carrying any marker pens or spray paint.
• Remaining in any premises when requested to leave.
• Entering Longhill estate, including both sides of Shannon Road, Saltshouse Road, Holderness Road, Bellfield Avenue, Maybury Road and Bilton Grange.
• Causing harassment, alarm or distress.
• The order lasts until his 18th birthday on November 19, 2015.




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by theparcel
Wednesday, March 20 2013, 1:53PM
“Its not working:
Thursday, August 04, 2011
A TEENAGER described as being "out of control" has been given an antisocial behaviour order (Asbo) that will remain until he reaches adulthood.
Jimmy Bennett, 13, of Surrey Garth, west Hull, has been given the Asbo until his 18th birthday.
Bennett also ripped tiles from the roof of Archbishop Sentamu Academy and threw them at people, smashed a glass fire alarm at Kelvin Hall School and assaulted a student at Wilberforce College.
Monday, September 24, 2012
Jordan Kemp Withey has been slapped with a two-year antisocial behaviour order (Asbo) that covers the whole of the Humberside Police area.
Saturday, January 01, 2011
Teen breaks Asbo for the sixth time.
Sonny Grainger was handed an anti-social behaviour order (asbo) by magistrates in a bid to curb his delinquent ways, which have terrorised the people of Boothferry Estate in west Hull.
Friday, September 10 2010
Keeran Edge is one the youngest people in the city to be given an Asbo at Hull magistrates' courts.
The pattern is:
Dysfunctional couples, breed and have children, cant (or wont) parent them, let them do what they want.
Start blaming every authority for their off-springs behaviour, except themselves!
The kid starts running riot, get asbo, it doesnt curb its behaviour, as he gets older, becomes involved in violent crime, gets captured and eventually thrown in jail, becomes an experienced criminal!
Stop the cycle now!
Stop breeding the miscreants!
Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.
Proverbs 22:6”
by theparcel
Wednesday, March 20 2013, 1:20PM
“Aye up.
The kid cares about nought but imself.
He collects asbos as a badge of honor.
Wheres his parents in all this, mysteriously absent in name and deed!
Thay dont they born these days!”
by 012345678
Friday, March 15 2013, 10:34PM
“He's never been the same since his brother Judd killed his kestrel !”
by 012345678
Friday, March 15 2013, 10:33PM
“He's never been the same since his brother Judd killed his kestrel !”
by HCAFCscarb
Wednesday, February 13 2013, 11:41PM
“MIKE FC 4life
you say if the young lad comes near your house we can rest assured he will be dealt with ' old school '.....
Just wondering what you mean by that ....”
by unified
Wednesday, February 13 2013, 3:38AM
“One more thing. I was brought up in the 50s and never once did i receive a "clip around the ear" or know of any other person who did.
Most parents however did insist on disciplining their own and did so and would never allow any one to do it for them.
Despite that, we had reform school and borstal for the young wrongdoers.”
by unified
Wednesday, February 13 2013, 3:27AM
“Sally. You ask why not use the existing laws. Simple, you ca not get 5 years in jail for walking down Holderness Rd if told not to do so.
This ASBO law was brought in because people were ignoring the petty laws and to try and use the then current laws was a long drawn out procedure.”
by Britland
Tuesday, February 12 2013, 8:53PM
“15 - he looks about 10 !!”
by hugostiglitz
Tuesday, February 12 2013, 8:11PM
“Banned from most of East Hull- he must be gutted.”
by ArthurHunt
Tuesday, February 12 2013, 8:10PM
“I fully agree with all of you who want Britain back to where we were - decent, law abiding and if you did transgress you got a clip round the ear from a copper and another when you got back home. These days it's all a joke - ASBOs - what earthy use are they?
So he is banned from most of East Hull. That leaves North Hull and West Hull as easy pickings.
Aye thankyou.”