A man from West Yorkshire has received a custodial sentence for actions that delayed TT practice yesterday.
James William Ford, of Bingley, pleaded guilty to offences relating to being on closed roads at Crosby.
Ford received a four week custodial sentence and an exclusion order for five years.
James William Ford of Bingley, West Yorkshire pleaded guilty to offences relating to being on closed roads at Crosby that led to the delay of yesterdays evenings practice session. He received a four week custodial sentence & an exclusion order for 5yrs#KeepCalmTT #TT2018INFO
— Isle of Man Police (@iompolice) May 29, 2018
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