A TEENAGER who spat at people from a multi-storey car park and abused people in shops has been banned from entering parts of Wells and Shepton Mallet for 12 months .
The 15-year-old from Wells, who cannot be named because he is a juvenile, has been responsible for several incidents of antisocial behaviour across the two areas.
The incidents include making excessive noise in the early hours of the morning, spitting at people from a multi-storey car park, abusing people in shops and minor shoplifting offences.
The teenager was made subject to a criminal behaviour order by magistrates which was handed out at Somerset Magistrates Court on Friday, September 18 and will last for 12 months.
During the course of the order, the teenager is prohibited from:
Entering Haskins Retail Park, Shepton Mallet
Entering Townsend Shopping Park, Shepton Mallet
Visiting any retail or business premises in Wells
Being part of a group of five people or more unless the Youth Offending Team approves a request
The neighbourhood team is aware of the order and if they see the teenager breaking the conditions of the order then he can be arrested.
PC Darren Pearson, Wells beat manager, said: “This youth has blighted innocent businesses in Wells and Shepton Mallet.
“Officers have worked hard to make sure local communities are no longer forced to endure such selfish behaviour and therefore we are delighted by the court’s decision.
“Orders such as these however are only possible though through reporting of incidents of antisocial behaviour to the police. Such reporting allows us to tackle problems as they happen, while building up a picture of what is happening in communities so we can take action, whether it be improving patrol plans on approaching courts for orders like in this case.”
To report incidents of anti-social behaviour to the police visit www.avonandsomerset.police.uk/report/anti-social-behaviour or call 101.
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