Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Rastafarian man banned from singing Bob Marley songs

A Bob Marley fan has been hit with an Anti-social behaviour order – to stop him singing reggae classics on his doorstep.

Rastafarian Michael Logan, 33, tormented neighbours with his singing from 8am until late at night.



He repeatedly sang Marley hits such as No Woman, No Cry and I Shot The Sheriff to passers-by at his Salford home.

Neighbours also complained that he patrolled the street waving a Jamaican flag and preaching from the bible.



Jamaican-born Logan was taken to court after he was given a series of warnings by council officers. He was issued with a two-year order banning him from 'chanting', 'bawling' and 'talking loudly' in the street.

Mr Logan, who has been married to his wife Iris for 10 years, said he had children in Jamaica but did not know how many.

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