@teslacoils and @farmerm
Those carrying out these rural crimes are known to travel to different areas to carry out their illegal activities. Their tactic is, one group carries out target selection and reconnaissance in their own area (but don't do anything illegal, or at least no serious offence), and then pass the information over to another group from out of the area; and vice versa.
The objective been to minimise the chance of been identified, tracked and caught, as they are not known to the police in the area where the offence takes place.
So yes, these Criminal Behaviour Orders do have limitations, but it is one way to disrupt and prevent crime; especially given that the sentence for breaking a CBO can be greater than the original offence committed.
Those carrying out these rural crimes are known to travel to different areas to carry out their illegal activities. Their tactic is, one group carries out target selection and reconnaissance in their own area (but don't do anything illegal, or at least no serious offence), and then pass the information over to another group from out of the area; and vice versa.
The objective been to minimise the chance of been identified, tracked and caught, as they are not known to the police in the area where the offence takes place.
So yes, these Criminal Behaviour Orders do have limitations, but it is one way to disrupt and prevent crime; especially given that the sentence for breaking a CBO can be greater than the original offence committed.