Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Playground Bully Age: 41


A mum has been banned for five years from the school gates – after more than 100 clashes with parents and children.
Foul-mouthed Anisha Mitchell, 41, cannot drop off or pick up any of her three youngsters from two schools unless there is “an emergency”.
The Asbo prevents her from St Mary’s Infant and Junior School in Cheltenham, Glos, and nearby Bishops Cleeve Comprehensive School between 6am and 6.15pm.
Magistrates also ordered Mitchell to stop distressing residents after four years of “anti-social behaviour”.
There have been 100-plus incidents with 31 witnesses reporting her to police and the council.



Mitchell was accused of repeatedly using bad language and verbal abuse in front of parents and children, plus littering, Cheltenham JPs heard.
Monday’s Asbo was obtained by Cheltenham Borough Council and supported by the police.
The order also prohibits Mitchell from “engaging in conduct likely to cause intimidation, alarm, harassment or distress and from using abusive, insulting, threatening or intimidating language”.
Mitchell and husband Benjamin, of Prestbury, Glos, were previously given an Asbo at the request of Crawley Borough Council in West Sussex where they formerly lived.



One neighbour said: “There have been nasty incidents.
"She is a bully and she seems to pick on the more vulnerable people. We want to have peace on the street again.”
But Mitchell claimed she was “the victim” and was being picked on for trimming a hedge between her house and that of her neighbour.
She said: “There are only five or six people who have problems with me. They’re trying to force me to move.”
Trevor Gladding, from Cheltenham Borough Council, said Mitchell’s behaviour was “unacceptable”.



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