20-year-old told: "You need to be extremely careful"
A Glen Maye man who was caught with more than £100 of cannabis has been handed a two-year conditional discharge.
Christian Louis Callister, of Park Close, admitted possessing the drug during an appearance at Douglas Courthouse.
Police stopped the 20-year-old, on 1 September on Main Road, due to the manner of his driving.
A drug wipe test was carried out which was clear but a search uncovered just under five grams of cannabis and drug paraphernalia.
Ordering him to pay prosecution costs of £50 High Bailiff Jayne Hughes told him: "You need to be extremely careful if you are using cannabis and driving around the same time."
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