Two appear before magistrates
Two Douglas residents have been fined for failing to complete their census forms.
Five people were summoned to appear in court, accused of neglecting to fill out the census between April and May last year.
Victoria Morley and Luke Cheetham were each fined £100 and ordered to pay £50 court costs when they appeared before magistrates.
A charge against one man was withdrawn, while two new court dates have been set for the other two defendants charged with breaching the Census Act 1929.
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