A MAN who a recorder said last month he hoped the courts would not see again, has returned to admit even more offences.

Jack Payne admitted damaging the rear of a police vehicle with intent to be reckless of causing damage on February 2, being drunk and disorderly in Worcester on July 8 and intending to cause Betty Price harassment, alarm or distress using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour on June 26.

Last month Recorder David Mason QC told the 24-year-old when he was leaving court “good luck, let’s not see you again,” after giving him 14 months in prison suspended for two years for throwing tiles off a roof and causing thousands of pounds worth of damage.

But, as the offences heard by magistrates at the Worcester Magistrates Court hearing on Monday (November 10) preceded the criminal damage offence, the suspended sentence was not activated.

Payne was instead given a five day electronically monitored curfew, to run each night between the hours of 7pm and 7am for the harassment offence. He was also ordered to pay compensation of £250, to be deduced from benefits.

There was no separate penalty for the other charges.

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The court also heard Payne owed £3,948.94, but had not been paying the outstanding money. After hearing Payne had had a change in his circumstances, and was now living at St Paul’s Hostel, Tallow Hill, it was ordered £1,353 in fines should be taken off the money owed.

In the September case the recorder heard Payne had 20 previous convictions for 38 offences including what the prosecutor in that case called ‘a litany of examples of antisocial behaviour’.

In that case Recorder Mason handed Payne a three year criminal behaviour order which prohibits him from being aggressive, intimidating, threatening and verbally abusive towards any person.

He is also banned from drinking alcohol in a public place with the exception of licensed premises.

Payne has also previously appeared in the Worcester News for being drunk and disorderly after being ‘a nuisance to women’ in Velvet nightclub in Worcester, for kicking out at a police car wing mirror, and racially abusing a city taxi driver.