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Drunkenness

Drunkenness and other anti-social behaviour (ASB)

  • It's that extra drink at Christmas
    It's that extra drink at Christmas
    Walter Goodchild assaulted an officer on Christmas Day, and was fined accordingly.
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  • It's those Foxes again
    It's those Foxes again
    The 'Stevenage twins', Albert Ebenezer Fox and Ebenezer Albert Fox, were together charged with stealing eight fowls
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  • Kicking the Cherry Tree - drunkenness - petty sessions
    Kicking the Cherry Tree - drunkenness - petty sessions
    Herbert Tomlin, of Priory Street, Ware , pleaded not guilty of being drunk on November 26th.
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  • Lady's strange conduct
    Lady's strange conduct
    Sarah Ann Chalkley (62), was summoned for being drunk and disorderly.
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  • Landlord assaults lodger
    Landlord assaults lodger
    Landlord reaches out for the moral high ground.
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  • Licensed victualler drunk
    Licensed victualler drunk
    John Tumbrill, 62, Licensee of 'The Bull' public-house, Bull Plain, said he was not drunk but excited.
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  • Maltmaker ashamed of himself
    Maltmaker ashamed of himself
    Thomas Saunders (42), a maltmaker, of 13 Priory Street, Ware, was summoned for being drunk and disorderly.
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  • Man left shop with a coat then offered £1 : Garden City man fined
    Man left shop with a coat then offered £1 : Garden City man fined
    Theft of overcoat in winter
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  • Morse, but no remorse: she struck again
    Morse, but no remorse: she struck again
    Drunk and disorderly woman with 14 previous convictions jailed after trashing police cell.
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  • Motorists' wild career at Cheshunt
    Motorists' wild career at Cheshunt
    Two men charged with drink-driving blamed it on the chain.
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  • Mounted Section
    Mounted Section
    The story of the Mounted from its reinstatement after the First World War to its disbanding in 1928
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  • National Reservist in trouble
    National Reservist in trouble
    Walter Mills, of High Cross, a National reservist, was charged with being found drunk and incapable in Ware.
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  • Nine pennyworth of rum on a cold morning
    Nine pennyworth of rum on a cold morning
    Leniency extended to both landlord and customer after a lengthy hearing.
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  • No sense of direction
    No sense of direction
    Drunken rider of motor cycle combination crashed through fence and ends up in a garden, injuring female passenger.
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  • Not on yer bike - drunkenness
    Not on yer bike - drunkenness
    Henry Chipperfield of 69 Eleanor Road, Waltham Cross, was fined 5s. and costs for being drunk and incapable near his home on May 19th.
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  • Notable Events In Week One
    Notable Events In Week One
    Hertfordshire Police Historical Society. This Week In History. 1/1/1948 A total of 1,017 crimes were reported in “C” Division for 1947, of which 415 were detected. 1/1/1967 A Drugs Squad was formed on 1st January 1967, with a strength of one Detective Sergeant, one Detective Constable and one Woman Detective Constable, They will be based at Headquarters. 26 persons were prosecuted ...
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  • Obscene or not heard?
    Obscene or not heard?
    John George Skipp was charged with using obscene language in High Street, Buntingford, on the 25th April. He pleaded not guilty.
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  • P.C. Springett's journal
    P.C. Springett's journal
    This daybook, the second Constable’s Journal to be stabilised for digitisation, covers sixteen months during the later part of WW1, from June 1917 to October 1918.
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  • Permitting drunkenness on licensed premises
    Permitting drunkenness on licensed premises
    William John Pope, landlord of the Crown and Thistle public-house, Railway Street, was summoned for permitting drunkenness on his premises.
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  • Petty sessions
    Petty sessions
    Cases of drunkenness and theft.
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  • Petty sessions - charge of being drunk on licensed premises
    Petty sessions - charge of being drunk on licensed premises
    Harry King, bird dealer, was charged with being drunk on the licensed premises of The Peacock Inn, Queen Street, Hitchin: and William Chapman, the landlord, was charged with permitting drunkenness.
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  • Petty sessions - drunk and disorderly
    Petty sessions - drunk and disorderly
    Charles Randall, of Hunsdon, was charged with being drunk and disorderly there.
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  • Pitiful case leads to compassionate outcome
    Pitiful case leads to compassionate outcome
    Magistrates take a compassionate view of deserted mother of five.
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  • Plain-clothes constable assaulted
    Plain-clothes constable assaulted
    Husband and wife, sleeping in a lorry, charged with assaulting a constable.
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