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The licensed events could involve the sale of alcohol, and while the police have to
                 review the application and object if they consider crime and disorder would result,
                 there is no mechanism for the public to object, the Government is keeping this area
                 of law under review.
                 These provisions would not apply to the kind of illegal raves covered by the 1994
                 Act, which by definition are unlicensed; Mr. Simon Cordell states that the ASBO is
                 disproportionate, and it prevents him from engaging in lawful business.
                 The ASBO prevents Mr. Simon Cordell from applying for licenses to hold events,
                 the Appellant will state that whilst he is subject to an ASBO he will get prohibited
                 from applying for any entertainment license and any license application will
                 automatically, fail due to the Asbo application and therefore this is
                 disproportionate.
                 Mr. Simon Cordell has designed a business plan, this creates community events
                 leading to an international festival, and sets out the plans for events including
                 marketing, safety, stalls etc and also specifically, refers to co-operating with the
                 police.
                 The ASBO prevents any applications from taking success.
                 Cordell states that he has never got involved in the organization of an illegal rave as
                 defined under section 63 of the CJPOA 1994; Mr. Simon Cordell State’s; “that he
                 was not rude to the police, but feels like he cannot even go out for the day, with
                 some of his friends, without getting stopped and searched by members of the
                 police.
                 The Asbo application got created in the understanding that by PC Steve Elsmore
                 and other officers acting in such a manner of the claims listed within this document
                 and or by allowing other officers to use his id logging to gain such wrongful and
                 illegal convections, they did so upon oath to the legal services, new Scotland yard
                 London sw1h OBG, Case Reference number L/107087/sag.
                 In doing so the police officer's and council officials and legal
                 representatives stated that they was sure the defendant Mr. Simon Cordell is
                 accused of being responsible for the acts to which particulars, had gotten given to
                 them, regarding the complaints made and then developed by them self’s, which are
                 all concealed within the Asbo application and
                 they deliberately while intentionally, miss used their powers of conduct, while and
                 with complete disregard for regulations such as the NSIR national standards
                 incident report 2011 and many others, to aid in a manner to which got said to
                 be reckless, and caused extreme disregard for my life and other human life’s.
                 In turn their actions created a multitude of breaches of many human rights as listed
                 below with the relevant issues of concern regarding each set of human
                 rights that got breached.
                 Article 2 The Right to life: --
                 Article 2 requires that the Government take steps to safeguard the lives of everyone
                 within the UK’s jurisdiction and this must get completed while being inclusive of
                 myself Mr. Simon Cordell.
                 By the government having an effective justified criminal legislation in motion i.e.
                 by making murder and manslaughter an offence so that to be sure that no person
                 may kill any other human being, this also includes within the European treaties, to
                 which the United Kingdom is apart off, without doubt and is inclusive of attempted
                 manslaughter or attempted murder.
                 The state officials must properly, enforce these rights; by requiring the police to
                 take reasonable steps to protect an individual’s life, if they know or ought to know
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