These are five people who have recently been fined for their loutish behaviour across Salisbury and south Wiltshire.
All of them were sentenced at Salisbury Magistrates Court in the past six months after being charged with being drunk and disorderly in a public place.
Some of them were also convicted for assaulting emergency workers exercising their duties.
Robert Andrew Walker
Walker, 29, of Oddford Vale, Tisbury admitted being drunk and disorderly in the High Street in Tisbury on November 21 last year.
On the same occasion he also admitted beating a Special Police Constable.
He was ordered to pay £200 in compensation.
Lloyd Anthony Crane
Crane, 28, of Woodbury Rise, Salisbury pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly on Woodbury Rise on August 17 last year.
He was fined £80, ordered to pay a £34 surcharge and £85 in costs.
Lloyd Rideout
Rideout, 32, of Kingsworthy, Winchester admitted being drunk and disorderly in St Martin's Close in Salisbury on May 22 last year.
On the same occasion Rideout used threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with the intent to cause a person harassment, alarm or distress.
The offence was racially aggravated.
He was fined £450, ordered to pay £100 in compensation and a surcharge of £45.
Abbie Littler
Littler, 28, of Rollestone Street, Salisbury admitted being drunk and disorderly in Rollestone Street on May 7 last year.
On the same occasion, she also beated a Police Constable.
She was fined £80, ordered to pay a £34 surcharge and £85 in costs.
Terry Andrew Alan Melvin
Melvin, 47, of Wood Lane, Chippenham admitted being drunk and disorderly in the Cheese Square in Salisbury on March 30 last year.
On the same occasion, without good reason or lawful authority, he was carrying a knife or sharp-pointed article.
He was ordered to pay a £32 surcharge and £50 in costs.
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