Swearing and loud music leads to Asbo
AN interim Asbo has been granted against a tenant after he was alleged to have played excessively loud music and shouted and sworn at his neighbours.
East Lothian Council won the order against William Godsell, 53, of Eskview Crescent, Musselburgh, at Haddington Sheriff Court.
It was also alleged he had shouted and sworn at council employees in Brunton Hall, Musselburgh, and separately made inappropriate and unacceptable remarks to council staff.
The antisocial behaviour was said to have taken place from around June 2006 to March 31 this year. The next hearing is to take place next month, when it will be decided whether a full Asbo should be granted.
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