Lancashire

Notorious Morecambe street beggar jailed for being abusive to Lancaster hospital staff

A ‘nuisance’ Morecambe beggar has been jailed for being aggressive and abusive towards staff at the Royal Lancaster Infirmary.

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Daniel Dube was sentenced to 20 week imprisonment following an incident at the Lancaster hospital.

He was issued a criminal behaviour order back in April following ‘numerous reports’ of anti-social behaviour, nuisance and ‘aggressive begging’.

He was arrested on October 25 for breaching the order after reports that he was ‘aggressive and abusive towards staff’ at Royal Lancaster Infirmary.

Daniel Dube. Picture from Lancashire Police.Daniel Dube. Picture from Lancashire Police.
Daniel Dube. Picture from Lancashire Police.

Morecambe nuisance street beggar hauled before courts again

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The 44-year-old, of no fixed abode, was remanded into custody and sentenced yesterday (December 7) at Preston Crown Court to 20 weeks in prison.

In a statement on Facebook this morning (December 8), PC Foster said: “Dube was sentenced to 20 weeks imprisonment, some of which has been served whilst on remand.

“”A reminder of the conditions of this Community Behaviour Order: Must not approach any person and ask for money. Must not sit or loiter in any public place or area where the public have access with a sign or item or hold your hand out to any person in a manner that would reasonably give another person the impression that you are begging or intending to beg.

“Must not act in an anti-social manner, that is to say in a manner that causes or is likely to cause or is likely to cause an adverse impact on the quality of life of others. This includes being verbally aggressive or using foul language to any person including an Officer of the local authority, Police Officer, Police Community Support Officer or any member of the public.”

“These orders are not imposed lightly, we will enforce any breaches which are reported to us.”

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Lancashire Police Dogs calendar 2023 now on sale at Blackpool and Preston police stations

Lancashire Police Dog Unit 2024 calendar is now on sale – here’s where you can buy your copy.

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The canine crime-busters get to be stars again for 2024 – and they are available now!

The adorable calendars feature some of the well-loved, heroic PD’s who regularly help to catch criminals and make Lancashire a safer place.

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Lancashire Police Dogs Unit calendar 2024

They sold out quick last year – so get your orders in today!

Where can I buy the Lancashire Police Dog Unit 2024 calendar?

The calendars are available from reception desk at Blackpool (DHQ, Gerry Richardson Way).

They can also be purchased from Morecambe, Lancaster, Fleetwood, Preston, Chorley, Leyland, Skelmersdale, Burnley, Blackburn (Greenbank).

How much are the calendars?

The calendars are £12.00.

A spokesperson said: “Since the relaunch of the fundraising calendar in 2020 we’ve overlooked the yearly increase of production costs but inevitably we have had to succumb to the price increase this year. As always ALL profit goes to @RetiredLancashirePoliceDogBenevolentFund (Charity Number 1200031)”

Can I buy the Lancashire Police Dog Unit 2024 calendar online?

You can order the police dog calendar by email, with payment by bank transfer or PayPal.

P&P costs are £3.49 (up to 2 calendars) or £3.99 (up to 4 calendars). NO profit is made on P&P.

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How can I order my Lancashire Police Dog Unit 2024 calendar?

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