A WORCESTER man has had to replace four doors and pay more than £100 compensation after he lost his temper.
Steven Fellows caused £682 of damage when he flew into a rage in a Worcester home on Saturday, March 19.
He admitted criminal damage when he appeared at Worcester Magistrates Court.
Matt Dodson, prosecuting, said Fellows had been drinking on the night in question and lost his temper after being “nagged”.
Fellows, aged 22, of Randwick Drive, Blackpole, smashed glasses against the wall, kicked doors and threw things out of the first floor window of the property.
Susie Duncan, defending, said it had been a “one-off incident” and Fellows had since contacted Worcester Community Housing (WCH), which owns the property.
Magistrates gave Fellows a community order with 100 hours of unpaid work and ordered him to pay WCH £122 compensation and court costs of £85.
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