Following his recent convictions for six shoplifting offences, Phillip James was issued with a two-year Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court on June 24.
James, 58, admitted stealing chocolate, detergents and meat, from Spar, Abergele Road, Trowbridge.

He was also jailed for four months.
As part of the CBO, James must leave any retail store or public building when asked to do so by a member of staff, security, police or council official.
He must not enter any Co-op, Spar or Tesco Express store in Cardiff for the next two years.
The aim of a CBO is to prevent crime and protect the community, local workers, and members of the public from continued distress, disruption, and potential harm.
South Wales Police works closely with retailers and businesses to protect them from crime and anti-social committed by individuals like Phillip James.
Shoplifting can have a devastating impact on shopworkers and retailers.
