Richard Wight, 55, appeared in court in 2009 for using "abusive words" towards Alan Taylor, 59.
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The five are charged with using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour.
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"Mr Wight appeared in court over of a beach of an Asbo by using abusive or offensive words within the hearing of Alan Taylor, resident of Eagle Lane, Braintree, " the spokesman said.
The spokesman said Mr Wight had admitted using "abusive or offensive" words within earshot of Mr Taylor in January 2009.
In other words, you'll get virtual abusive tax shelters.
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