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•  On 28th September 2016, it is alleged that the Defendant aggressively banged on a
                   neighbour's door and threatened and shouted verbal abuse and swear words at them. It is
                   also alleged that the Defendant aggressively demanded money from him.
               •  On 4th October 2016, it is alleged that the Defendant aggressively banged on his ceiling
                   and accused one of his neighbours of making noise, then went to his neighbour’s flat and
                   started kicking and banging on his front door
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               aggressively, accused him of banging on the floor, swore and shouted abuse at him. It is also
               alleged that the Defendant later went downstairs, dragged his neighbour’s motorbike from
               where it was parked and started to hit it with a piece of wood.
               •  On 22nd November 2016 during a telephone conversation between the Defendant, Mrs
                   Cordell the Defendant mother and Ms Sarah Fletcher, neighbourhood officer, Ms Fletcher
                   reported that she overheard the Defendant threaten her by saying 'I’m goanna do her over’
                   and then ‘I’m goanna take her job just for fun’.
               •  On 8th December 2016, it is alleged that the Defendant aggressively banged on one of his
                   neighbour’s front door, shouted abuse and threats and accused him of making noise.
               •  10.On 11th December 2016, it is alleged that the Defendant aggressively banged on his
                   neighbour’s door several times and accused them of banging on pipes. It is also alleged
                   that the Defendant shouted abuse and threats at them.
               •  On 14th December 2016, it is alleged that the Defendant was verbally abusive towards a
                   woman who was visiting one of his neighbours as she knocked on his neighbour’s door.
               •  On 23rd December 2016, it is alleged that the Defendant banged on a neighbour’s front
                   door, shouted abuse at them and asked them to turn their tap off. The Defendant then
                   removed their electricity fuse thereby cutting off their power supply.
               •  On 26th December 2016, it is alleged that the Defendant ran up the communal stairs to
                   the first floor and confronted one of his neighbours as he was going out with his family
                   and started to shout abuse and threats at him and his wife and accused him of tampering
                   with his water supply. The Defendant also attempted to stop him from leaving the block.
               •  On 3rd January 2017, it is alleged that the Defendant confronted one of his neighbours as
                   he returned to the block with his wife and two-year-old daughter and started shouting
                   abuse and threats at them.
               •  On 21st January 2017, it is alleged that the Defendant aggressively banged on his
                   neighbour’s door, swore, and shouted abuse and threats at them and accused them of
                   making noise.
               •  On 31st January 2017, it is alleged that the Defendant aggressively banged on his
                   neighbour's door, shouted abuse, and threats at them and accused them of banging on the
                   floor.
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               •  We received a report that on 7th February 2017 that the Defendant approached the
                   leaseholder of 117 Burncroft Avenue and his plumber outside the block as they were
                   attempting to resolve the problem causing low water pressure in the flat. The Defendant
                   said to the leaseholder that there were problems between him and his tenants but did not
                   give any specific details. The leaseholder explained to the Defendant that his tenants were
                   experiencing low water pressure in the flat and the Defendant said to him ‘you will not
                   solve the problem as I am restricting their water supply’. The leaseholder later knocked
                   on the Defendant door and asked whether he would increase the water pressure and the
                   Defendant stated '! cannot do anything at the moment, I will sort it out later’.
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