Photos and videos showed him behind the wheel of four separate vehicles
A teenager from Port Erin will be sentenced in May after taking a number of vehicles without the owners' consent.
Callum David Bennett, of Fairy Hill Close, was described as ‘clearly a persistent offender’ during an appearance at Douglas Courthouse.
The 17-year-old was arrested by police on 3 February after drink driving; he had a provisional driving licence, which had expired, and no insurance.
Bennett was subsequently linked to a series of TWOC offences - which had taken place between November and December last year - after photos and videos found on another person’s phone, showed Bennett behind the wheel of four separate vehicles.
At Douglas Courthouse he entered guilty pleas to four counts of taking a conveyance without permission for his own use, five counts of no insurance, five counts of having no driving licence and one of drink driving.
Proceedings were adjourned until 2 May whilst a social enquiry report is prepared; he remains on bail until that date.
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