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Man is banned from touching every parking meter in Liverpool for two years after being convicted of theft

A court has banned a 53-year-old man from touching every parking meter in Liverpool.

All of the city's devices are not off-limits to Nicholas Brennan for two years after he was convicted of theft.

Specifically, he has been told not to 'touch' or 'interfere' with any of Liverpool's parking meters.

The court order came after he was caught stealing from one of the machines in William Brown Street, Liverpool, and convicted for it.

Brennan was issued a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) by justices at Liverpool Magistrates' Court, which confirmed the ban.

Banned:u00a0Nicholas Brennan, 53, can no longer touch any of Liverpool's parking meters for two years, following a court order imposed by magistrates

Banned: Nicholas Brennan, 53, can no longer touch any of Liverpool's parking meters for two years, following a court order imposed by magistrates

It comes after Brennan was convicted of stealing from one parking meter inu00a0William Brown Street, Liverpool (stock image)

It comes after Brennan was convicted of stealing from one parking meter in William Brown Street, Liverpool (stock image)

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