408th offence for 59-year-old North London woman

06 Dec 408th offence for 59-year-old North London woman

A London woman has appeared in court for being drunk and disorderly, after more than 400 previous convictions.

Francesca Bibby, 59, of Fermain court in North London was arrested for being “drunk and disorderly” in a public place on the 2nd October 2019, after allegedly becoming aggressive with officers at Bishopsgate in the city of London.

Miss Bibby, who chose not to be represented in court, pleaded guilty to the charge at Westminster Magistrates’ Court.

 Police said they received a call after complaints of a woman shouting and possibly being drunk. Her arrest came after she became angry with officers when they approached her, by shouting and screaming at them.

 When she took to the stand, she said “I was loud, but I didn’t hurt anyone”. She continued to say, “I’m currently receiving help and seeing a support worker”, to which the magistrate stated, “you need to try and get some more support in order to try and stop you re-offending”.

 “I’ve recently been diagnosed as partially sighted, which I’ve taken quite badly, and it’s made me feel slightly depressed” Miss Bibby said in her defence to the charges against her.

 Due to being straightforward in court, and pleading guilty, the charges were dropped. The magistrate stated, “you really need to get help, because we really don’t want to see you keep coming back to the courts”.

 Miss Bibby was released, and she was not charged. But she was reminded of previous fines that she still needs to pay. Miss Bibby stated to the court that her daughter would be paying all her court fines as she deals with her money.

Jade
adamsj9@lsbu.ac.uk