Police will increase patrols in certain areas to cut out anti-social driving.
The constabulary says a small minority of 'R-Plate' drivers have been acting irresponsibly in areas such as McDonald's and the Chester Street and South Quay multi-storey car parks in Douglas.
Authorities are warning perpetrators if they're caught they could have their R-plate restrictions extended or even have their licence taken off them.
Officers took to social media to issue the message.
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