Ryan’s 100-page charge sheet is so long that police have been warned not to print it out because it wastes so much paper.
A notorious drunk is believed to be Britain’s most prolific criminal.
Andrew Robinson’s tally of previous offences was disclosed in court as he admitted to his 675th — breaching a criminal behaviour order by refusing to leave a youth hostel. The 52-year-old lit up a cigarette inside the building and, when he was asked to go outside, told staff: ‘F*** off and call the Old Bill.’Alcoholic Robinson has clocked up 295 convictions — many of them for multiple crimes, the court heard.Robinson admitted breaching his criminal behaviour order by refusing to leave a youth hostel
Mitigating for Robinson, Matthew Nash acknowledged his client was a ‘nuisance’ but said sending him to prison would not address the cause of his offending.He was also ordered to pay a £128 victim surcharge.