Yorkshire spectator charged with impersonating a medic at Isle of Man TT races
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The spectator, believed to be from Bradford, was arrested on Saturday at Glen Helen on the TT motorcycle course and later charged with impersonating a health care professional.
He was remanded in custody and has since appeared in court at the island's capital Douglas, where he did not enter a plea. He will re-appear in court on June 19.
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Hide AdIt is not the first time a Yorkshire visitor has appeared before Manx courts at this year's TT races. James Ford, from Bingley, was jailed for four weeks and handed a five-year ban from the event after being convicted of running onto the track during a live practice session.