A Douglas man accused of a string of motoring offences will appear in court again in December.
Adam Andrew Quayle appeared before Deputy High Bailiff Christopher Arrowsmith at Douglas Courthouse.
The 24 year old is accused of dangerous driving, having an unroadworthy vehicle, driving with no tax, fraudulent use of a vehicle licence and fraudulently using a registration mark.
Mr Quayle hasn’t yet entered pleas to the charges, which date to June 9.
Mr Arrowsmith bailed him in the sum of £250 to appear in court again on December 12.
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