Scott v Mid-South Essex Justices and Keskin: Admn 25 Mar 2004

The private prosecutor appealed against the dismissal by the magistrates of his allegation that the defendant had unlawfully obstructed the highway. In essence the question was whether Mr Keskin should have been found to have a lawful excuse. He owned a burger and kebab trailer, parking it on the highway. The defndant had argued that no obstruction had been caused. The magistrates found that the roadway was quiet, that neither police nor local authority, despite visits, had objected, and that there was no substanttial obstruction.

Judges:

Kennedy LJ, Goldring J

Citations:

[2004] EWHC 1001 (Admin)

Links:

Bailii

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Citing:

CitedDirector of Public Prosecutions v Jones and Lloyd HL 4-Mar-1999
21 people protested peacefully on the verge of the A344, next to the perimeter fence at Stonehenge. Some carried banners saying ‘Never Again,’ ‘Stonehenge Campaign 10 years of Criminal Injustice’ and ‘Free Stonehenge.’ The officer in charge . .
CitedNagy v Weston QBD 1965
The defendant was prosecuted after selling hot dogs from a van parked on a busy street in Oxford. The court was asked when such would become an illegal obstruction.
Held: Such a use ‘could not . . be said to be incidental to the right to pass . .

Cited by:

CitedCity of London v Samede and Others QBD 18-Jan-2012
The claimant sought an order for possession of land outside St Paul’s cathedral occupied by the protestor defendants, consisting of ‘a large number of tents, between 150 and 200 at the time of the hearing, many of them used by protestors, either . .
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Crime

Updated: 04 June 2022; Ref: scu.196779