A 28-year-old Douglas man has pleaded not guilty to eight charges.
During a previous court appearance Luke Geoffrey Pickup, of Demesne Road, had denied failing to provide a sample of breath and possession of cannabis, alleged to have been committed on July 7.
On Tuesday, he pleaded not guilty to threatening behaviour and harassment, alleged on July 11, dangerous driving and failing to stop for police, alleged on September 7, threatening behaviour, alleged on September 4, obstructing a drug search, alleged on December 17.
Defence advocate David Reynolds said that a psychiatric report was still awaited.
A pre-trial review will be held in summary court on February 15.
Bail continues with conditions to reside at his home address, obey a curfew between 11pm and 6am, not enter Marmaris takeaway on Central Promenade, Douglas, and not contact witnesses.
The curfew previously ran from 10pm to 6am but this was extended to 11pm after Mr Pickup said that he played football several times a week and found it difficult to get home for 10pm.
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