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B.C. gangster Jarrod Bacon has had his parole revoked after drinking in a strip club with another known criminal and then providing police with a false identity.

Parole documents released Wednesday say that Bacon, who was released on parole earlier this year, was in the strip club in an unnamed city on July 10 with his “partner,” another woman and “a man who has a criminal record.”

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Bacon’s earlier parole conditions mandate that he not associate with criminals or enter a drinking establishment.

“When police came to you, you tried to sneak out by stating that you had to go outside to your car to get your identification documents. You did not provide an identity until you gave the police officers a false identity,” said the ruling, signed by parole board member Dave Blackburn, who is based in Quebec.

After Bacon was arrested, he “sat in the police vehicle and became particularly aggressive.”

“You kicked the rear door window of the car to try to break it. The police had to physically intervene to contain you and removed your shoes to prevent you from breaking the glass,” Blackburn said.