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STATEMENT OF WITNESS

                                      (C.J. Act 1967, S2.9. M.C. Rules 1968 R58)


           STATEMENT OF: Lorraine Cordell

           AGE OF WITNESS (If over 21): 52


           OCCUPATION OF WITNESS: Unemployed due to health Problems.

           ADDRESS: 23 Byron Terrace, Edmonton, London, N9 7DG

           TELEPHONE: 0208 245 7454


           This statement consisting of 6 page(s) each signed by me, is true to the best of my
           knowledge and belief and I make it knowing that, if it is tendered in evidence, I shall be
           liable to prosecution if I have wilfully stated in it anything which I know to be false or

           not believe to be true.

           Dated the 10 days of February 2016

                                                                    Signed
                                                Signature Witnessed by ...




           I am Lorraine Cordell; my date of birth is 03/10/1963. My home address is as stated above. I am making this
           Updated witness statement to my statement dated 22nd December 2015 in response an appeal to the police
           application for an anti-social behaviour order on Mr Simon Cordell. I am the mother of Simon Cordell.


           I have been asked to write this updated statement due to calls that I made in regards to the updated Skeleton

           Argument bundled emailed to me on the 04/02/2016.


           Please refer to page 5 within the Skeleton Argument bundled section 20


           As to the particular prohibitions on the ASBO, significant effort was made by the Respondent and by the court

           to ensure that any legitimate business activities that the Appellant wished to undertake would in no way be
           inhibited by this order. For the Appellant to provide recorded music to a gathering of people he would either
           need to have a licence for that event or to provide the music on a licensed premise for fewer than 500 people
           with a general licence to play recorded music (see s. 1 and Sch.l of the Licensing Act 2003). This order

           specifically does not preclude him from providing regulated entertainment under the auspices of a valid licence.


           I found this very hard to believe as I did from when this case started, and many times issues were raised due to
           the conditions but things were never addressed, not even on the trial days.





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           Signed                                   Witnessed By                                             1
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