A SCHOOLGIRL who is said to have upset the residents of Pendle with her conduct has been made the subject of an interim Anti-Social Behaviour Order.
Burnley Magistrates made the four-month order on Rochelle Roberts, 14, because of her alleged activities in the six months before July 6. Police applied for the order because it was said her behaviour had caused, or was likely to cause, harassment, alarm or distress to one or more people not living in the same household as her.
Under the interim order, Roberts, of Tabor Street, Burnley, is banned from causing harassment, alarm or distress to anybody. She must not threaten, intimidate, either directly or otherwise, any person or their property or assault anybody.
Roberts is prohibited from inciting others to engage in anti-social behaviour and must not associate with six named youths.
The defendant was also told she must not be in a group of more than five people, including herself, in any public place, except when accompanied by members of her immediate family, or while at her place of education, or on supervised activities.
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