The crime rate of the town rises by 40% due to only one boy



It seems that ridiculous things happened at Kryzarow in Lancashire, England, that the crime rate of the town rose by 40% due to only one boy. Kryzalow is the center of Libble Valley Administrative District, with a population of around 22,000.

Details are as follows.
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Kyle Ivison (17) is the name of this ridiculous boy. He performed various injuries and vandalisms in the town and raised the town's crime rate by as much as 40% by himself. Ivison has been arrested in 2003 and 2004, respectively, it seems that he has committed 9 crimes in 2005, 56 cases in 2006 and 48 crimes in 2007.

Some of the wrongs he did are as follows.

· Break the window of the church and give damage equivalent to 1,400 pounds (about 350,000 yen)
· Shoot a picture of destroying 21 horses, jumping on and hitting shopping carts
· Drunk with a 15-year old girl and send the girl to the hospital
· Arson in the garden next door
· Destroy the cemetery bench
· Destruction of university fire alarm
· Possessing drugs such as ecstasy and marijuana


One week, it seems that 38% of the crimes that occurred were something Ivison caused. According to a shopkeeper (who is afraid of retaliation and who can not name it), "The inhabitants of the town, both the merchant and the police are all tired of Ivison."

According to the court, Ivison forbade to leave the public from 22 o'clock to 7 o'clock for half a year, can not enter the place decided that he should not enter, say again to go out We were ordered that we should not stay there, not to possess alcohol and drugs when we gather with public places and 8 nominated colleagues. Is this the treatment of thinking that this boy has room for rehabilitation?

It is said that the order of the court against such antisocial behavior is called Antisocial Behavior orders, abbreviated ASBO.

UK Style: 88 years old, continuing to harass our neighbors and finally guilty

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