Man in court accused of driving on closed roads during Isle of Man TT
A 60-year-old accused of drivin♛g on closed roads during red flag period

A local man has 🥃appeared in court accused of driving on closed roads during theℱ Isle of Man TT.
A 60-year-old man was allegedly stopped💮 in his Citroen Berlingo in Churchtown on Wednesday M🍌ay 29, reports.
He spent a night in the cells before appear♛ing before Douglas Courthouse.
He did not enter a plea and♊ his case was adjourned until June 13. He was bailed for £500.
The accusation is that he drove on a c𓄧losed road during a red flag period during Wednesday’s Sidecar qualifying.
The Isle of Man Constabulary had♊ previously warned motorists to be on their best behaviour during the TT, which runs from May 29 until June 8.
Insp Paul Kemp told the that thꦆe police, who ♎have had their numbers boosted during the TT, would “intervene” to make the period "as safe as possible".
The police will use unmarked bikes and cars and, Insp Paul Kemp insists, they make "no apologies" for the꧋ir method𒊎s to keep the island safe.
The Mountain Course now feat𝓰ures new signs for drivers to remind them of the high quantity of crashes in the past five years.
Sgt Elliot Butler warned that the extra 25 or 30 police officers during the TT would allow them to "dealt robustly" with drivers who are not respecting the roads, in aꦿn effort to "reduce the risk of collisions".

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