AN ANTI-Social Behaviour Order has been secured by police working to tackle problems on the Casterton Avenue Estate, Burnley.
The ASBO was served on Andrew Lord,18, of Sedburgh Street, Burnley, and is valid for 2 years.
It will prohibit him from taking part in a number of activities and visiting a number of different places.
Among the restrictions are:
Drinking alcohol in a public place except when on licensed premises
Riding any motorised two-wheeled vehicle in a public place
Causing harassment, alarm or distress to any person or inciting anyone else to do so
Entering Avenue Service Station, Casterton Avenue, Burnley
Entering grounds of St John's RC School, Thames Avenue
Entering grounds of Casterton Avenue Primary School, Thames Avenue
Associating with certain other named individuals
Lanehead Community Beat Manager, PC Janet Eaves, said: "This is the fourth ASBO we have secured in the Lanehead area and we are pleased with our progress to date.
"It shows that we are committed to tackling residents' concerns and it sends a strong message to other young people in the area that anti-social behaviour will not be tolerated by local police.
"The good work done to-date will now continue.
"Having dealt with our main targets, we will now be looking to address other problem youths and if appropriate to secure even more Anti-Social Behaviour Orders."
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