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Last Updated: Wednesday, 24 March, 2004, 18:33 GMT
Drinker is given 10-year pub ban
A man has been banned from every pub in West Yorkshire for 10 years after a court imposed an anti-social behaviour order.

Colin Oglie, 39, from Leeds, was said to have a record of alcohol-fuelled offending of more than 13 years.

The court heard allegations that he had smashed-up pubs and threatened members of the public.

Oglie was also made the subject of a restraining order banning him from his parents home in Seacroft.

Magistrates in Leeds were told he was capable of drinking six litres of cider a day.

They said the the ban was necessary because he would not stop his drinking.

Oglie was told the order would stay in place for ten years because of the length and frequency of his offending behaviour.




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