A CHORLEY teenager has been given a two-year ASBO for a campaign of abusive behaviour.
Zak Cain, 15, of Mendip Road, Clayton-le-Woods, is now banned from being drunk in public, acting in an anti-social manner or using threatening or intimidating language or behaviour.
The order, imposed by Chorley magistrates yesterday, also prevents him from carrying alcohol unless accompanied by his parents.
He is banned from any educational building in South Ribble.
He had been at the centre of nuisance reports around the Churchill Way complex in Leyland.
Neighbourhood Policing Sgt Janette Bashall said: “This teenager has caused a nuisance in Leyland town centre and his behaviour has had an adverse impact on residents’ quality of life.”
Cain must not associate with Jack Turner, 18, Lewis Evenson, 16, Brendan Benson, 16, Marc Garside, 15 and Ben Zac Collins, 18.
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