A man who rode a moped with no driving licence, tax or insurance has been fined £600.
Aaron Kelly of Darragh Way in Anagh Coar admitted the three offences when he appeared before Deputy High Bailiff Chris Arrowsmith this week.
The court heard he'd been stopped by police on Ballanard Road in Douglas on March 27.
As well as paying the fine, he was ordered to pay £50 costs and had a total of four points put on his licence.
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