Narrowboat owner's noisy parties ASBO

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Tuesday, February 09, 2010
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A NARROWBOAT owner has been given a two-year anti-social behaviour order after loud and drunken parties on Nottingham Canal.

Benjamin Andrew Wincott and friends moored their boats outside city venues including Via Fossa, The Waterfront and Baltimore Exchange Bar and Grill and threw open-air parties.

A catalogue of complaints by pub and restaurant staff about the parties – between March and October last year – led to a joint investigation by Nottingham City Community Protection, British Waterways and Notts Police.

Police officers visited Wincott and asked him to step off the boat so they could speak with him about his behaviour.

The 44-year-old swore at the officers, who proceeded to escort him off the boat – then he spat at one of them.

On another occasion, Wincott had to be subdued by officers using a CS spray after they were called to a disturbance at Sainsbury's supermarket at Castle Marina.

He was subsequently arrested for public order offences.

Wincott, of Portland Street, Mansfield, was given a two-year Asbo after appearing at Nottingham Magistrates' Court.

The county-wide conditions forbid him from being abusive or threatening towards any person engaged in lawful activity, playing music which is audible outside his boat causing nuisance to those in the vicinity, having an open container of alcohol in a public space or building, and mooring any boat on the canal between Carrington Street and Castle Bridge Road.

He is also banned from entering the Sainsbury's at Castle Marina Retail Park at any time.

Richard Antcliff, the city council's chief anti-social behaviour officer, said: "Wincott has been forbidden from causing any further nuisance to people and local businesses in the county of Notts.

"I hope this court order stops Wincott from engaging in further anti-social behaviour. "However any breach of the conditions will be enforced by the police and could result in imprisonment for up to five years."

A British Waterways spokesman said: "British Waterways will continue to work closely with Community Protection and the police to ensure that boaters like Mr Wincott do not ruin the canal for other residents and visitors. In doing so we will ensure that our waterways remain a pleasant experience for everyone."

The Post found Wincott's narrow boat moored at the canal side on Canal Road, Beeston Rylands, but no-one was on board.

Patrick Gordon, 59, whose narrowboat was moored nearby, said: "I've not seen him up here since Christmas. He used to have a three-legged dog. There would be three boats together and he and those on the other boats were always boozing."

A member of staff at Baltimore Exchange Bar & Grill said: "He used to leave his car on the grass verge outside and have his dog running around. A lot of people on the canal are fantastic and he stuck out like a sore thumb."

guy.woodford@nottinghameveningpost.co.uk

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    by sean, nottingham

    Wednesday, February 10 2010, 5:01PM

    “i used to live on a boat on canalside, i can reassure you there isn't any drug dealers down there. and gary, to call us scum without knowing what people actually do is a bit out of order, i for one am a social worker and have never been in any trouble in my life.”

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    by Lynnylynx, Lincs, formerly Kimbo

    Wednesday, February 10 2010, 8:30AM

    “...and I always think of canal folk as peaceful. pleasant souls who always say hello to anyone walking on the towpath and they love to keep their boats in tip top decorative order. I'm glad at times that I no longer am in Notts as I often walked my children and dogs down various towpaths as I have a bad back which is worsened walking on hills so canal towpaths are ideal. I would have been very disappointed to come across these scrotes myself. LOL at the bright yellow boat though....at least you can see him coming!!”

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    by Andyman, Derbys

    Tuesday, February 09 2010, 6:28PM

    “Then throw away the lock key.”

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    by Bill Lawrenson, Keyworth

    Tuesday, February 09 2010, 5:46PM

    “Perhaps they should lock him up.”

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    by Steve, Mapperley

    Tuesday, February 09 2010, 5:28PM

    “Serves him right, as he was forever barging into people.”

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    by gary, Attenborough

    Tuesday, February 09 2010, 2:42PM

    “The NEP is wrong yet again it is Canal Side road not Canal Road in Beeston Rylands.
    Perhaps the BWB could do something about many of the scum who live on the many boats moored along the canal side down the Rylands who are junkies,drunks and live like tramps,there are smashed up cars,junk and one very small boat where the owner has 9 dogs roaming around inter breeding.
    Another boat moored up near the Boots company where the owner just stands and urinates into the canal and collects bags of dog mess and there must be about 50 piled up on the bag of his boat, it looks like a floating gypsy site down there.”

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    by Jack the lad, Lenton

    Tuesday, February 09 2010, 1:37PM

    “So, to precis this story. He was regularly drunk and the dog legless?
    Mmmm perhaps better if they stay in Mansfield”

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    by Red Fred, Sneinton

    Tuesday, February 09 2010, 1:31PM

    “The Red Roller Coaster continues it's ride tonight.
    Looking forward to 3 points tonight at The Ricoh( Earnie brace), whilst 30 odd miles further north at The SheepDip,the Magpies collapse at a Direby onslaught.
    Fast forward 96 hours to Saturday.
    We put Donny to the sword( we are due a win at The Keepmoat), whilst the Geordies only manage a draw at Swansea.I'm convinced it's us and The Baggies for automatic promotion.U Redsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss”

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    by Tracey, notts

    Tuesday, February 09 2010, 10:58AM

    “He used to have a 3 legged dog. i bet he named it tripod”

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    by miss, ng

    Tuesday, February 09 2010, 10:42AM

    “LOL! I agree Freedom!”

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