TEENAGE troublemaker Travis Taylor has been given an antisocial behaviour order after causing problems to others after heavy drinking sessions.
The two-year order was imposed on him at Grimsby Youth Court.
Taylor, 15, of Wainfleet Road, Grimsby, was before the court for an offence of attempted burglary on May 26.
No reporting restrictions were imposed to prevent Taylor being identified.
Conditions of the Asbo ban Taylor from:
Using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour in North East Lincolnshire.
Associating with Kyle Hargreaves, Liam Hargreaves, Declan Beck and Nicola Whelpton.
Entering an exclusion zone taking in a large part of the Nunsthorpe estate, Grimsby, bounded by Winchester Avenue and Sutcliffe Avenue (see map printed on this page).
Being drunk in public in North East Lincolnshire.
After the hearing, Sergeant Steve Foster, a police neighbourhood beat supervisor, said: "Travis Taylor is a young person who has a drink problem, which is really serious.
"It is actually a shame that it has come down to this, as an Asbo is a last resort for all the agencies which are dealing with youth offending, including the police.
"He drinks vodka in large amounts and, when he is under the influence of that, and no doubt other forms of alcohol, he can behave violently towards others and also resorts to committing other criminal acts.
"He becomes a very difficult person to deal with and declines help from other agencies and he also breaches other court orders made against him.
"For all these reasons the Asbo is now necessary, both to help in giving him some kind of structure and rules to follow, but also to protect people who might come into contact with him, when he is in a state of drunkenness.
"I am told that he has no intention of conforming to the requirements placed on him and it is all the more important that we catch him quickly if he does breach."
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