Six accused of failing to fill out forms
A number of residents have been asked to appear in court this morning (Thursday), accused of failing to fill out their census forms.
Six people, all from the Douglas area, will all eventually face Magistrates on charges relating to the Census Act 1929.
Data was collected between April and May last year, with an amnesty period in October for those who'd missed the original deadline.
Failing to comply carries with it a maximum fine of £1,000.
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