It's a good question, I don't know the answer but anyone employed to work with the public should definitely have a DBS check done which obviously she wouldn't pass. Does she own the gym though? In which case she might say she doesn't interact with the public and just manages it from a distance.
I've done a bit of research and found some info on the CPS website which I've abridged below. It does say that there can be restrictions on employment. The basic aim is to prevent harm to the public - in Gail's case because this was a deception that she initially started via social media etc it would make sense that there would be tight controls on her internet use, in addition to any other restriction
I also thought the BIB was interesting, and although we don't know this is part of Gail's SHPO, it's likely there is something in there to that effect which she must be in breach of, as I can't see how she can ensure that she only engages with over 18s on Tiktok. And you can bet she will have interacted with Ava and/or Oscar too. I'm not clear whether it means the adult themselves has to be approved by Social Services, or the contact between child and offender - the latter makes more sense but either way I bet this hasn't happened.
The part on foreign travel - I didn't appreciate there could be an outright ban but it seems that this can be the case, at least for a 5 year period.
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The only prohibitions which can be imposed by a SHPO are those which are necessary for the purpose of protecting the public from sexual harm from the defendant. An order may...prohibit someone from undertaking certain forms of employment...from engaging in particular activities on the internet...to limit and manage internet use by an offender, where it is considered proportionate and necessary to do so. The order may include both negative prohibitions and positive obligations.
Suggestive SHPO prohibitions.
The Defendant is prohibited from:
- Using any device capable of accessing the internet unless:
- he has notified the police VISOR team within 3 days of the acquisition of any such device;
- it has the capacity to retain and display the history of internet use, and he does not delete such history;
- he makes the device available on request for inspection by a police officer, and he allows such person to install risk management monitoring software if they so choose.
This prohibition shall not apply to a computer at his place of work, Job Centre Plus, Public Library, educational establishment or other such place, provided that in relation to his place of work, within 3 days of him commencing use of such a computer, he notifies the police of this use.
- Interfering with or bypassing the normal running of any such computer monitoring software
- Using or activation any function of any software which prevents a computer or device from retaining and/or displaying the history of internet use, for example using āincognitoā mode or private browsing
- Using any ācloudā or similar remote storage media capable of storing digital images (other than that which is intrinsic to the operation of the device) unless, within 3 days of the creation of an account for such storage, he notifies the police of that activity, and provides access to such storage on request for inspection by a police officer or police staff employee
- Possessing any device capable of storing digital images i.e. a USB stick or external hard drive unless he makes it available on request for inspection by a police officer;
- Installing any encryption or wiping software on any device other than that which is intrinsic to the operation of the device.
- Having any contact of any kind with any person he knows or believes to be under the age of 18, whether directly or indirectly via social media or skype or in any other way, other than:
- such as is inadvertent and not reasonably avoidable in the course of lawful daily life, or
- with the supervision of an adult approved in advance by social services, who has knowledge of his convictions.
Any prohibition on foreign travel contained in a SHPO must be for a fixed period of not more than five years. The prohibition can be extended for a further period but must be for no more than five years each time.