Better to have no alcohol, say police
As more people arrive on the Island for the TT police have issued a stern warning to motorists against drinking and driving.
PC Louise Kennaugh says the same rules apply throughout the fortnight and those caught will be brought to book.
For those planning to get behind the wheel, she suggests it's better to have no alcohol so if you're stopped you can prove you are fully fit to drive.
And people with the intention to drink, she advises using public transport to get home safe:
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