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The Telegraph
25 May 2023
A teenager who entered someone's home without their permission as part of a TikTok prank has branded UK laws "weak" after he was fined £200.
Bacari-Bronze O'Garro, 18, also known as Mizzy, pleaded guilty to breaching a community protection notice at Thames Magistrate Court after he walked into a family home on May 15.
The teenager was ordered to pay total costs of £365 for the fine, as well as a £80 victim surcharge and costs of £85. He was also handed a two-year criminal behaviour order.
Speaking to Piers Morgan on Talk TV the prankster, O'Garro was questioned whether he had any remorse for his actions given he received a "tiny fine" at court.
The teenager responded: "The UK laws are weak simple as.. and that's not my fault."