Daughter slapped with mum ban
Magistrates issued the anti-harassment order against Linda Simpkin, 48, who must no longer see or speak to her 69-year-old mum.
Simpkin, of Kytson Close, Layton, admitted harassing the OAP at her home.
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Hide AdBlackpool Magistrates heard that the daughter had been the subject of a previous non-molestation order involving her mother.
The daughter – who has a drugs problem – had been turning up at her mother’s home demanding money.
Pam Smith, prosecuting, said: “The mother did give the defendant money for her electric meter but then found out she had spent it going out and on a takeaway.
“There were several visits and the mother finally went to the police to make a complaint and officers issued a formal harassment notice.
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Hide Ad“However, the defendant did not take any notice and turned up again shouting and banging on the victims’ door.”
Stephen Duffy, defending, said: “I am told that the mother has invited the daughter around sometimes.”
Linda Simpkin was placed on a 12-week curfew. She must also pay £100 compensation to her mother.
She was also made the subject of a two restraining order forbidding her to have any form of contact with her mother or enter the road where her mother lives.