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‘Wanton’ cycling and swearing among acts banned by councils

‘Wanton’ cycling and swearing among acts banned by councils

Increase in fines under public spaces protection orders raises concerns over civil liberties

Tree planting, putting golf balls, impromptu raves and “furious” cycling are among a growing list of activities banned by councils using fines to control behaviour and top up stretched finances, a Guardian survey has revealed.

One of the most prolific enforcers of public spaces protection orders (PSPOs) is Peterborough city council, which raised £270,000 in the year to August issuing 1,000 fines for unauthorised cycling – which is prohibited in the city centre if done in a “wanton or furious manner” – and more than 2,000 fines for littering, freedom of information responses show.

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