Notorious Beggar from Fulham Jailed for Two Months | |||||
Simon Wright sentenced for breaching ASBO again
In August Wright was convicted of breaching the order at West London Magistrates Court after he was spotted begging for cash in Leicester Square and Oxford Street. At that time he was spared jail but sentenced to 40 hours of unpaid community work in August. Until the ASBO was granted, he would spend day after day sitting with his dog next to a cash point machine near Putney Station demanding money from bank customers and passers-by. He wore ragged clothes and claimed to be homeless and hungry. It is estimated that he was raking in around £200 a day by duping shoppers, office workers and local residents. And at the end of the day, instead of finding a hostel or a shelter to take refuge in, the 37 year-old would make the short walk across Putney Bridge to his comfortable housing association-owned flat in Fulham High Street. As well as prohibiting him from Putney and Roehampton the ASBO also barred him from begging anywhere in London. The order remains in place until May 2015. October 16, 2013
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