Huthwaite Youth Slapped With ASBO
||After terrorising his local neighbourhood, a teenager from Huthwaite has been given an Anti Social Behaviour Order (ASBO) by Mansfield Magistrates Court.

Fifteen year old Callum Raworth from Huthwaite in Sutton-in-Ashfield appeared in court on Wednesday 13 October 2010. Ashfield District Council and Nottinghamshire Police applied for the ASBO after Callum repeatedly acted in an anti-social manner and caused a nuisance in the local area.
The ASBO which will remain in place until 12 October 2012 prohibits Callum from:
- Threatening, intimidating, harassing, alarming or distressing any person anywhere in the District of Ashfield or encouraging others to do so.
- Threatening, intimidating, harassing, alarming or distressing passengers or members of staff when using public transport in the County of Nottinghamshire.
- Causing racially aggravated damage or destruction of property, using abusive or insulting racist words or behaviour or displaying any threatening, abusive or insulting racist material within the District of Ashfield.
- Consuming, or being in possession of alcohol whilst in a public place within the District of Ashfield.
- Entering Action for Employment (A4E) premises in Mansfield except to attend prior and authorised appointments.
- Entering Brierley Park Visitor Centre.
In addition,
Callum's movement is restricted and he may only visit certain areas in Huthwaite when accompanied by certain family members
or family friends.
If Callum breaches his ASBO he could face a fine, community penalty or imprisonment.
Sutton West beat manager PC Paul Carter said: "The residents of Huthwaite can be assured that if the terms of this order are breached we will bring this youth back before the courts. We would also urge the public not to let any breaches they witness, or know of, to go unreported. They can contact us directly on 0300 300 99 99."
Councillor Wilmott, Deputy Leader of Ashfield District Council said: “I hope that the granting of this ASBO sends out a clear message to young people that anti-social behaviour is not acceptable and will not be tolerated.”

