A menace who plagued Chorlton's bars and restaurants with his drunken antics has been banned from the south Manchester suburb for three years.
Sean O'Rourke was issued with a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) after being convicted of being drunk and disorderly at Manchester Magistrates' Court.
According to the order, the 35-year-old must not enter the area - which includes parts of High Lane, Barlow Moor Road and Wilbraham Road - unless he's a passenger in a vehicle or on public transport passing through.
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He cannot go into any cafe, bar or restaurant that he is already banned from, or do anything that could cause another person 'harassment, alarm or distress'.
Breaching the order could see O'Rourke arrested.
GMP Chorlton and Didsbury officers posted details of the CBO on the division's Facebook page.
The post read: "Sean O'Rourke, aged 35 years, was today convicted at Manchester and Salford Magistrates Court on being drunk and disorderly in a public place.

"The Chorlton Neighbourhood Policing Team along with the Manchester City Council ASBAT team have been working together to obtain evidence from local businesses and secured a Criminal Behaviour Order against O'Rourke.
"O'Rourke has been a menace, with his drunken behaviour affecting local businesses and residents.
"He has now received a three-year CBO as a result. Sean is now barred from a large area of Chorlton where he has caused these issues.
"Please see attached map and order.
"If Sean is seen breaching this order please contact the police to report as this is an arrest able offence.
"The Chorlton Neighbourhood Team and Manchester council will continue to work in partnership with residents and businesses in order to secure Criminal Behaviour Orders against any persons causing issues affecting the local community."
O'Rourke was also fined £50 by the court.