Man banned from every UK restaurant for refusing to pay is jailed after 88th court appearance
AN ALCOHOLIC banned from every licensed restaurant for failing to pay for meals will today be eating prison food.
Christopher Travis, aged 53, clocked up his 88th court appearance, mostly for fraud and eating and drinking without any money for the bill.
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Man banned from every UK restaurant for refusing to pay, Christopher Travis, is jailed in Plymouth after 88th court appearance
He was jailed for two years at Plymouth Crown Court.
Judge Paul Darlow told him: "You have been before the courts time and time and time again for the same sort of behaviour."
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He admitted breaching an Anti-Social Behaviour Order and fraud by false representation.
Judge Darlow said he had appeared in court 87 times before and had breached the order 13 times since it was imposed three years ago.
Alistair Verheijen for the Crown Prosecution Service, said Travis had several dishes and a glass of wine in Lorenzos in the city centre on January 14.
Mr Verheijen added that the bill came to just over £20, but Travis then admitted he had no money.
Mr Verheijen patted down his pockets, claimed he had no money and asked to come back and pay later.
But staff refused and called the police.
Mr Verheijen said he was found to have the grand total of 20p on his person when he was arrested.
Travis had been released from prison only three days before for a similar offence.
The court heard he was banned from all licensed premises, including restaurants, in England and Wales under the three-year order.
Plymouth magistrates last month fined Travis for racially abusing a member of staff who refused to serve him alcohol.
He had gone into the Best One store in Union Street on January 12, the day after his release from prison after serving half of a 16-month jail term.
Travis, of no fixed address, had been found a bed in a hostel in Plymouth.
Malcolm Clark, for Travis, said he had turned his life around. He added he wanted to move to his native Oxford where he could be helped with his alcoholism.
He added: "He is not resigned to custody."
Mr Clark said he had enrolled on a course at the Open University.
Judge Darlow said Travis had repeatedly breached court orders designed to protect the public.
He said he wanted to extend the Anti-Social Behaviour Order and expand its terms.
The judge said he wanted to extend the order to protect staff in off-licensed premises.
A new hearing is to be set for the court to consider the order.
The court heard Travis has "bilked" at restaurants across the country including Devon, Cornwall, Derby, Oxford and Lincoln.
Among the restaurants he has targeted is The Royal Clarence Hotel in Exeter, where Michael Caines is the chef.
He was jailed for not paying the £51.52 bill.




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by trumanmark
Sunday, February 17 2013, 10:13AM
“Malcolm Clark, for Travis, said he had turned his life around.
For the 88th time Mr. Clark, I think you and Pac Man should be in the same cell.
I wonder if he will go on hunger strike while he's inside, sorry was just avin a laff like Mr. Clark.”
by shipmateron
Sunday, February 17 2013, 8:06AM
“Why tell the staff you have no money? Why not do a runner or go to the bog and climb out the window in the traditional fashion? I've only ever been caught once, and I told the staff I thought my mate had paid.”
by newjanner
Saturday, February 16 2013, 2:41PM
“jtme1
is because hundreds of thousands of honest people deserve employment more than this thief. Problem with prison is that its too cushy. they should be given heat light food and water, and education if they want it and basic medical care if they need it. no more”
by jtme1
Saturday, February 16 2013, 2:20PM
“My God, so we have A poor man who basically nicks food and warmth? and we send him to jail? Why cant we get him into some accommodation and get him into A job?”
by SeepyBee
Saturday, February 16 2013, 1:42PM
“At least we now know that you can do this 87 times before you get sent to prison. Best be cautious though and stop at 80.”
by livvi
Saturday, February 16 2013, 1:40PM
“The spelling, grammar and number of general typos on this article is shocking. Who wrote this? Who proof read and edited this? Herald, you should be ashamed. No story should be able to go through every stage before being printed and still be released with this many errors.”
by stueys
Saturday, February 16 2013, 10:44AM
“Its totally legal to refuse to pay if you believe the food was not of satisfactory quality, you should explain your reasons and leave your name and address, maybe Mr Travis just got unlucky.”
by cobonjon
Saturday, February 16 2013, 10:12AM
“glad we are paying for this Ahole”
by sasquatch1
Saturday, February 16 2013, 4:59AM
“stinker...And what would you do?”
by stinker2008
Friday, February 15 2013, 5:39PM
“well done judge paul darlow u have just given him 3 meals a day free , free board and lodge for next 2 years and cost more to keep him in there
i was surprise u did not send him on a world cruise ,
maybe he be able to do a guide for the best prison food around and make himself a few bob in the process”