A 20-year-old Neyland man agreed to be bound over to keep the peace today (Tuesday) following an altercation in the town's High Street.
Haverfordwest magistrates court heard that Daniel Wayne Abbot, of 7 Springfield Close Neyland, had acted in a manner where a breach of the peace was likely to be occasioned on September 27th 2008.
At 2.20 that morning Kevin Baker, a disabled man living with his family in High Street had been woken by shouting and the sound of a bottle smashing outside his property.
He saw Abbot with a group of men and they had an argument. Mr Baker rang the police telling them that there had been "constant problems of antisocial behaviour" since he moved into the address.
John Webb, defending Abbot, said that a bottle had not been smashed outside the property, rather a downpipe from some guttering, but that his client had not done this.
Abbot agreed to be bound over to keep the peace, especially towards Kevin Baker, to the sum of £100 for a sixth month period.
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