A teenager who started a fight in front of police officers during TT has been ordered to do community service and banned from licensed premises.
Dean Rae of Oak Avenue in Pulrose appeared for sentencing before High Bailiff Jayne Hughes at Douglas Courthouse.
The 18 year old had pleaded guilty to assault, resisting police and being drunk and disorderly on Victoria Street in Douglas on June 2.
Rae punched a man in the head in an unprovoked assault before struggling with police officers who intervened.
Mrs Hughes ordered him to do 120 hours unpaid work, pay a total of £450 in compensation to his victims and Rae was also banned from licenced premises or buying alcohol for three months.
He was also ordered to pay £125 towards prosecution costs.
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