A teenager who has terrorised his neighbourhood for two years has been handed an Asbo.
Dean Riley, 18, of Cator Crescent, New Addington was involved in a string of antisocial incidents, including riding mopeds dangerously through the town and verbally harassing fellow residents.
Appearing at Tower Bridge Magistrates Court on Monday July 16 Riley was slapped with the two year-long antisocial behaviour order.
He is banned from entering the children’s play area at Hares Bank, being in a group of more than three people and from associating with several other youths, also from the New Addington area.
He’s also banned from riding mopeds or similar vehicles unless doing so lawfully on public roads.
Sergeant Paul Potter, from the New Addington Safer Neighbourhoods Team said: “This order will help to put a stop to the nuisance that Riley is causing residents in the area.
“His behaviour towards others has been quite intimidating and it has stopped young children and families from enjoying the playground area at Hares Bank.”
Riley is the fourth New Addington teenager to be handed an Asbo this year.
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