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06:57 GMT, Saturday, 23 October 2004 07:57 UK

Boys, 10 and 11, face Asbo curfew

Liam (left) and Jamie Bradford

Two Nottinghamshire brothers are among the youngest in the country to be given anti-social behaviour orders (ASBOs).

Jamie Bradford, 10, and 11-year-old Liam have been banned from certain areas of their home town of Worksop and given a night-time curfew.

Residents complained of stones being thrown, verbal abuse, petrol being lit and criminal damage.

Bassetlaw District Council said it applied for an anti-social behaviour order after a lengthy investigation.

The order bans the two boys from being in a big group, being out at night, riding a motorcycle and going on any school premises except for lessons.

If the boys break any of the terms of their ban they could find themselves in court.




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