Shoplifter requests Asbo
[13th April 2008]
A convicted shoplifter has requested an anti-social behaviour order to help prevent her from committing further crimes.
Tania Hall, 20, from Hagley in Worcestershire, has been banned from some roads in Erdington in Birmingham for two years. She told magistrates that being in prison over Christmas away from her family made her realise that she had to stop shoplifting. She said that if she avoided Erdington, it would prevent her from mixing with people she had taken drugs with. Many of the shops she stole from were also in Erdington.
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