Antisocial behaviour orders should "never again" be drafted in a vague, all-encompassing way, the High Court has ruled.
Lord Justice Richards, sitting with Mr Justice David Clarke, said the terms of an order prohibiting a 13-year-old boy from acting in "an antisocial manner in the City of Manchester" might have been incomprehensible to him.
The order was drafted by Manchester Council, which has been the most enthusiastic proponent of the Asbo in the UK, issuing 391 from 1999 to 2005.
The two judges endorsed similar criticisms about the order made by a district court judge last year.
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