Shouting and stroking ponies outlawed by rural councils in England as antisocial behaviour
by Amelia Hill from World news | The Guardian on (#706E7)
Civil liberties groups say swathes of new rules, including for swearing and wild swimming, criminalise normal behaviour
Shouting, leaving your spectacles in the sun and stroking a pony are among the rural activities outlawed by councils under the banner of managing antisocial behaviour this summer, according to campaigners.
The Manifesto Club, a leading civil liberties group, said swathes of new public spaces protection orders (PSPOs) have been introduced or extended by local authorities, criminalising activities and behaviours under the banner of managing antisocial behaviour or environmental harm.
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