North Somerset Council delayed a decision on making aggressive begging a PSPO.
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North Somerset councillors delayed judgement on whether or not aggressive begging should be considered a public offence which could result in a £75 fine and possible legal prosecution.
During the latest executive meeting, North Somerset Council said it would give the decision further thought after 81 people raised it as an issue in a previous consultation.
A similar ban on aggressive begging was trialled by Oxford City Council in 2016 but was eventually scrapped due to public scrutiny.
Deputy leader, Cllr Mike Bell, amended the request to make aggressive begging a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) which, when breached, could merit a written warning, restorative justice, a Fixed Penalty Notice of £75 - reduced to £50 if paid within 10 days - or in some cases prosecution.