POLICE have issued a picture of a woman who has been banned from visiting two Bradford district hospitals and must not ring 999 or 101.

Jade Anderson, 49, of Baildon, appeared in court charged with assaulting emergency workers.

She was handed a community order for two charges of assault by beating of an emergency worker.

In the first offence, she assaulted a paramedic at Bradford Royal Infirmary (BRI), Duckworth Lane, Bradford, on April 21 this year.

 

Anderson was ordered to pay a £114 victim surcharge and £85 costs for the charge.

She was also ordered to pay £100 compensation for a second charge of assaulting a police officer. This offence was also committed at BRI on April 21.

Anderson was given a five-year criminal behaviour order. She must not call NHS Direct 111 or the emergency services on 999 for medical advice or aid, unless in genuine need of immediate assessment, action or treatment.

Under the order, Anderson must also not enter the grounds and premises of BRI or Airedale General Hospital except when in genuine medical need of immediate assessment, action or treatment, or by way of a pre-arranged appointment.

She must not be in possession of a separate speaker capable of playing amplified noise in a public place within the Bradford district area. 

Anderson pleaded guilty to both charges and was sentenced at Bradford and Keighley Magistrates’ Court on June 23.