Friday 14 March 2014

Beggar banned from begging for money on ANY street in Britain

Billy the quid

A notorious beggar, who is deemed the worst in Britain, has officially been banned from begging anywhere in the UK.


Sukhvender Singh Deo, who is known as Billy the Quid because he always asks passers-by for £1, has a string of Asbos to his name banning him from scrounging in the street.
The 43-year-old was even jailed for two years in October 2011 after relentlessly targeting a widow over a four-year period between 2007 and 2011, begging an astonishing £35,000 from her.
The court heard at the time how Deo targeted legal secretary Bridget Macedonski after she was kind to him and gave him a few pounds whenever she saw him in Chatham, Kent.
Over a period of four years, Deo persuaded Mrs Macedonski to give him her mobile phone number and repeatedly called her to ask for loans of up to £100-a-time over four years.
Maidstone Crown Court heard at the time that he managed to get £35,000 out of Mrs Macedonski, who had been left a sum of money when her husband died at the age of 40.
Deo was jailed for two years in October 2011, getting three months for harassment, 12 months for breaching his Asbo and nine months for two counts of perverting the course of justice - all to run consecutively.
But after getting out of jail last year, Deo appeared on the streets again - hanging around in old haunts in Chatham town centre, as well as other parts of Kent.

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