I was just flicking through some photographs taken at the recent March for England St Georges Day march held last month in Brighton and a familiar face caught my eye.
In the photos was our old friend the very violent EDL youth leader Joel Titus.
Titus has actually been banned from attending any event of this kind after he received an Anti Social Behavioural Order at Uxbridge Magistrates Court in 2011.
He received the order following his involvement in a string of incidents between 2009 and 2010, which police say were overwhelmingly related to EDL protests.
The conditions of the order are that Titus is barred from entering or loitering outside mosques or Islamic prayer rooms, attending any EDL demonstration, or visiting an area of Whitechapel for three years.
He is not allowed to be part of a group of ten or more people, whose actions could cause alarm or distress, display a sign or placard, or use defamatory or insulting language which could cause alarm or distress.
Titus was also jailed for nine months last year for his part in a brawl involving up to 40 football hooligans outside Liverpool Street Station.
Brentford fan Joel Titus was part of a mob which fought with rivals from Leyton Orient. Bottles and other missiles were hurled and passers-by were lucky not to be injured, the Old Bailey was told.
I wonder what the police might say if they got to hear that Joel was in Brighton ?
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