A GRIMSBY man who tackled a police officer to the ground in a drunken assault has been given the area's second Drink Banning Order.
The order, imposed at Grimsby Magistrates' Court, means Redaouan Lachehab, 23, of Milton Road, must leave any licensed premises in North East Lincolnshire when asked to.
The first such order was made locally in January, when Andrew Brennan, 27, was banned from entering any pub, club or bar in the Cleethorpes High Street area between 8pm and 4am.
He must also leave any licensed premises in the borough when asked.
Deputy District Judge Helen Cousins imposed this second order on Lachehab in order to protect the public and licensees from "his violent tendencies".
The court heard he had admitted assaulting the officer outside Lloyds public house on Victoria Street, Grimsby, at 9pm on February 28.
The incident was captured on CCTV footage played to the court.
It showed two officers and a member of the public attempting to arrest Lachehab, who struggled violently, knocking one of the police to the ground, only succumbing to arrest after the other officer deployed Parva spray on him.
As the order was imposed, Lachehab protested, saying he did not belive he deserved the punishment, as his previous offending had been some time ago.
However, Mrs Cousins stopped him in his tracks, also sentencing him to a three-month community order, with a four-week curfew.
Mitigating, Lauren Fisher spoke of her client's shame and embarrassment about committing the offence.