A foul-mouthed drunk woman who whipped a police officer with her urine-soaked trousers is back in court after she was found slumped in an alleyway before screaming yet more abuse at officers trying to help her.

Alanna Knight of Pierpoint Street, Worcester, admitted being drunk and disorderly when she appeared before magistrates in Worcester on Thursday.

It is less than three months since the 20-year-old appeared at the same court for attacking a nurse at a Worcester hospital and hitting a city police officer in the face with her urine-soaked trousers.

During that particular rampage she assaulted three police officers, a nurse and a security guard and damaged Worcester hospital property and her dad's house in Droitwich when she 'blacked out' after taking drugs.

Originally from Florida, Knight came to the Westlands estate in Droitwich to live with her dad, a man she had never previously met, following problems with drugs in the US. Those offences all happened between August 4 and 5 this year.

The most recent drunk and disorderly offence, for which she was in court on Thursday, happened in Rainbow Hill at around 2.30am on November 13 this year.

Shafquat Reaz, prosecuting, said: "Police have been called to reports of a female slumped in an alleyway. Police have approached the defendant. She was seen to be drunk. She was slurring her words. It was decided she should be aided to go back to her address. She was seen to be continuously screaming in the street."

The prosecutor then read out a list of unprintable expletives she directed at police officers.

Mr Reaz said: "She has remained uncooperative throughout, even when she was arrested and taken to the custody sergeant."

Representing herself in court, Knight said: "I'm truly sorry for that. I have been working on my drinking. I'm going to Cranstoun, working on that to get help with that."

Magistrates fined her £40, reduced from £60 to reflect her early guilty plea. She was also ordered to pay £135 costs and a £34 victim surcharge.

On the last occasion, magistrates imposed a 12 month community order to include 20 rehabilitation activity requirement days and made an exclusion requirement which prevents her from attending her father's address in Woodman's Rise, Droitwich for six months.

No costs or compensation were awarded because of the defendant's lack of means on that occasion in September.