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a requirement for proving, that an indoor rave was illegal. The Deputy District Judge ruled
               that the applicant did not need to prove illegality, - all the needed to prove was he had acted
               in an anti-social manner. In the view of the barrister this was a very questionable decision:
               firstly, the applicant based their case on the illegality of the raves rather than the fact of the
               raves themselves and secondly, without proof of illegality the presumption of innocence leads
               to the conclusion that the raves were legal, and thus, Simon being prohibited from engaging
               in an ostensibly lawful activity requires more careful consideration on issues of
               proportionality.
               It should be agreed with the barrister statement as when dealing with this case Mr Simon
               Cordell was addressing the applicant’s case to prove that he had not been involved in
               organizing illegal raves, as this is what the application against him was.
               Yet in the application papers themselves and on trial at the lower court no police officer had
               said Mr Simon acted in an anti-social manner, nor did any of the hearsay witnesses give an
               ID of any people.
               Other points of concern are.
               Inaccuracy’s leading to incorrect time stamps contained within the applicant’s bundle created
               by Steve Elsmore on the 13/8/2014.
               CAD  Number            Date        Time          Page

               CAD  2637        07/06/2014      08:18    Page 191 to 195
               CAD  2672        07/06/2014      08:16    Page 196 to 198
               CAD  3005        07/06/2014      09:22    Page 203 to 205
               CAD  3037        07/06/2014      09:20    Page 179 to 183
               CAD  10481       07/06/2014      22:47    Page 233 to 237
               CAD  10506       07/06/2014      22:44    Page 238 to 241
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               Please note every day the met police call centre starts at CAD 01 and goes up to the average
               of 10,742 to 15,000 callers per day the clock is reset to 01 each day at 00:00 hours.
               (We can tell this by the number of CAD incident numbers supplied, within the applicants
               ASBO bundle supporting the evidence supplied, for a standalone ASBO order to be gained
               against Mr Simon Cordell.
               On the average the Met police call centre will receive on the average of 300 callers per hour
               as marked and time stamped below.
               Every half hour is 150 callers on average and every 15 mins is 75 callers on average Every 7
               half mins is 33 callers on average and 3 half mins 17 callers on average
               Please take note to (CAD number / Incident Number 10481 7th June 14) this is the 10,481
               Met police call of the 7th June 2014 time stamped 22:47 hours.
               So it is incorrect for (CAD 10506 7th June 14) externally inputted 25 calls later, to have an
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               earlier time stamp of the 7  June 2014 at 22:44 hours.
               In fact the time should have been 22:49 hours for CAD 10506.
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               Please take note to (CAD number / Incident Number 4323 7  June 2014 at 12:25)
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               (CAD numbers 7  June 2014 at 08:16
               Date            Incident no           number        Time
               7th June 2014  1012                   01            01:53
               7th June 2014  1047                   02            01:59
               7th June 2014  1323                   03            02:41
               7th June 2014  1608                   04            03:34
               7th June 2014  1722                   05            03:58
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