Drunk was abusive to police
Burnley magistrates were told how Howard Crabtree (50) had been shouting at the occupants of a house on Scarlett Street in the town in the late-night trouble. He swore at officers, telling them he was homeless and had nowhere to sleep.
The defendant wanted to go into a custody so he had somewhere to sleep and ended up spending a night in the cells.
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Hide AdCrabtree, of no fixed address, admitted being drunk and disorderly on March 27. He was fined £20, with a £30 victim surcharge.
Mr John Rusius, defending Crabtree, said: "He is an alcoholic. That started when he came out of prison, went for a drink and couldn't stop."
The solicitor added: "He is a man with a lot of difficulties getting through from day to day."