Robert King, 51, given Asbo after spate of arrests
Published: 16:10, 11 November 2009
Updated: 16:10, 11 November 2009
A 51-year-old man has been given an Asbo after being arrested 15 times this year for drunken-related offences in Maidstone town centre.
Robert King, of no fixed address, was given the order by Maidstone magistrates on Wednesday.
A police spokesman said his most recent arrest came on Tuesday for creating a disturbance at the Gateway Council offices whilst drunk.
The spokesman added: "The order means King will not be able to enter on-licenced premises within the town, use foul or abusive language or behaviour likely to cause distress to others, be drunk in the town centre or consume alcohol in a public place."
King was also fined £50 and ordered to pay court costs. The Asbo will run for two years.
The Asbo comes just a week after another nuisance drunk - 46-year-old Dale Cooper - was slapped with a similar order.
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