A second Sussex tearaway has been put behind bars for being antisocial.
The 16-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was given six months' youth custody and disqualified from driving for a year by city magistrates on Monday.
Inspector Steve Curry said the youth had repeatedly stolen cars and from cars.
He said: "Prosecuting him was a real success for the Community Safety Team and a great relief for the people he terrorised."
Joyrider Lee Domagala, 19, last week became the first person in Brighton and Hove to be jailed for breaching an antisocial behaviour order (Asbo).
Domagala, 19, a leading member of a car crime gang, was sentenced to four months.
Twenty-five people in the city are now the subject of Asbos, which restrict their movements.
The law allows the media to identify juveniles who become the subject of Asbos because they are civil matters.
But cases of breached orders are heard before criminal courts, which afford anonymity to under-18s.
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