Post by jonksy on May 21, 2023 20:16:03 GMT
They will shut this big mouthed prick up for once and all.
'Stop Brexit Man' who has blasted music outside Westminster may be banned from using a sound system
Story by Martin Beckford Policy Editor • 20h ago
Steve Bray torments MPs with pop songs played at 90 decibels at Westminster
The Home Office are understood to be considering approaches to stop him
One possible tactic to stop Mr Bray is a Community Protection Notice
A notorious activist whose noisy protests disrupt Westminster every week may finally be silenced.
The Home Office and Met Police are understood to be considering a range of approaches to stop Steve Bray, known as 'Stop Brexit Man', from using a sound system to blast music outside the Houses of Parliament and major Whitehall departments – for eight hours at a time.
Mr Bray torments MPs and civil servants with pop songs played at 90 decibels, which also often break into TV broadcasts.
One possible tactic to stop Mr Bray is a Community Protection Notice – a written warning followed by a £100 on-the-spot fine or prosecution if it is breached.
For this, Labour-run Westminster Council would have to work with authorities – and be persuaded Mr Bray's activities are not a genuine political protest. His actions have so far been deemed by council staff to be protected by human rights law.
Story by Martin Beckford Policy Editor • 20h ago
Steve Bray torments MPs with pop songs played at 90 decibels at Westminster
The Home Office are understood to be considering approaches to stop him
One possible tactic to stop Mr Bray is a Community Protection Notice
A notorious activist whose noisy protests disrupt Westminster every week may finally be silenced.
The Home Office and Met Police are understood to be considering a range of approaches to stop Steve Bray, known as 'Stop Brexit Man', from using a sound system to blast music outside the Houses of Parliament and major Whitehall departments – for eight hours at a time.
Mr Bray torments MPs and civil servants with pop songs played at 90 decibels, which also often break into TV broadcasts.
One possible tactic to stop Mr Bray is a Community Protection Notice – a written warning followed by a £100 on-the-spot fine or prosecution if it is breached.
For this, Labour-run Westminster Council would have to work with authorities – and be persuaded Mr Bray's activities are not a genuine political protest. His actions have so far been deemed by council staff to be protected by human rights law.
NUISANCE: Steve Bray blasts music outside Westminster for hours at a time (file image)
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Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson called on the council to act. He told the MoS: 'If he rocked up to their offices with his music blaring out, they would move him on.'
Other options include tightening the law on 'one-man protests' to cover the cumulative effect of weeks of noise.
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Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson called on the council to act. He told the MoS: 'If he rocked up to their offices with his music blaring out, they would move him on.'
Other options include tightening the law on 'one-man protests' to cover the cumulative effect of weeks of noise.
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