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Thursday, 22 March, 2001, 16:08 GMT
Anti-social order man found dead

The first adult in Wales to receive an anti-social behaviour order has been found dead.

Matthew Davies, 24, was made the subject of a curfew last October by magistrates in Port Talbot, under regulations brought in by Home Secretary Jack Straw last year.

Mr Davies had been upsetting neighbours by drinking and urinating in the street, and being abusive.

His death - six months after the order was imposed - is not being treated as suspicious.

Mr Davies was found collapsed in Nantyffyllon.

It is thought that he had been attending a house party nearby.

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Last year, South Wales Police took the step of asking magistrates to place the order on Mr Davies after 36 complaints were made against him by people.

Mr Davies was among a group of trouble-makers who regularly gathered at the village green in Glyncorrwg for all-day drinking sessions.

Villagers were "terrorised" over a two year period, the court had heard.

One resident had described Mr Davies as a "disgrace to humanity".

Mr Davies was banned from drinking in public and places him under a night-time curfew.

He faced up to five years in prison for breaking the terms of the order.

The anti-social behaviour order was brought in by the Home Secretary under the Crime and Disorder Act to deal with persistent offenders.

Under the law, magistrates must be convinced the person has caused harassment, distress or alarm.

The first order in Wales was brought last July against a 13-year-old boy from Wrexham who "plagued" neighbours.

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