Man must pay £245 after he was caught being drunk-and-disorderly in the street

A booze-fuelled man has been ordered to pay £245 after he was caught by police being drunk and disorderly.
Chesterfield magistrates' court.Chesterfield magistrates' court.
Chesterfield magistrates' court.

Chesterfield magistrates’ court heard on Wednesday, April 18 how Lewis Mark Bryce-Ford, 26, of Loundes Road, Unstone, was found by police at Rye Crescent, Danesmoor, shouting at a group of people.

Lyn Bickley, prosecuting, said police were called out on March 31 and found Bryce-Ford shouting at people as he was staggering around.

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Bryce-Ford pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly in a public place.

The court heard he has previously received three fixed-penalties for being drunk-and-disorderly.

Bryce-Ford said he has apologised to the people involved and he revealed he is seeking help for issues with alcohol and depression.

Magistrates fined Bryce-Ford £130 and ordered him to pay £85 costs and a £30 victim surcharge.