The 19-year-old, real name Bacari-Bronze O’Garro, was last month found to have deliberately ignored the prohibition within hours of it being imposed.
In one of the offending videos, passersby were visible in the background as Mizzy said to the camera: ‘The UK law is a joke.’
Sentencing him to 18 weeks in a young offenders’ institution on Tuesday, Judge Matthew Bone said: ‘Put bluntly your pranks are not funny’.
The court heard how Mizzy began sharing videos of people without their consent on the same day the criminal behaviour order was passed on May 24 this year.
It was shown footage shared on his Twitter page on the night of May 24 showing him in the nearby Westfield Shopping Centre after appearing on Piers Morgan’s TalkTV show.
In the video, passersby were visible in the background as he said to the camera: ‘The UK law is a joke.’
Other videos shared on Mizzy’s Snapchat account, which were also in breach, showed him grabbing hold of a schoolboy by his uniform and another showing him fight a man with dwarfism, which O’Garro claimed were hoax videos made with their prior agreement.
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The 19-year-old, real name Bacari-Bronze O’Garro, was last month found to have deliberately ignored the prohibition within hours of it being imposed.
In one of the offending videos, passersby were visible in the background as Mizzy said to the camera: ‘The UK law is a joke.’
Sentencing him to 18 weeks in a young offenders’ institution on Tuesday, Judge Matthew Bone said: ‘Put bluntly your pranks are not funny’.
The court heard how Mizzy began sharing videos of people without their consent on the same day the criminal behaviour order was passed on May 24 this year.
It was shown footage shared on his Twitter page on the night of May 24 showing him in the nearby Westfield Shopping Centre after appearing on Piers Morgan’s TalkTV show.
In the video, passersby were visible in the background as he said to the camera: ‘The UK law is a joke.’
Other videos shared on Mizzy’s Snapchat account, which were also in breach, showed him grabbing hold of a schoolboy by his uniform and another showing him fight a man with dwarfism, which O’Garro claimed were hoax videos made with their prior agreement.
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