Police issue urgent warning as TT season brings increased scam activity to the Isle of Man

By ManxRadio Published 27 May 2026

As the Isle of Man TT approaches, local police are urging visitors and residents to stay alert to a surge in scams targeting the island during the busy festival period. Detective Inspector Becky Botwright has issued a timely reminder that criminals often exploit the excitement and distraction of major events to target unsuspecting people through social media and other channels.

Stay Vigilant During TT Season

Officers have identified a clear pattern: social media scams spike significantly during the TT period each year. The message from Isle of Man Police is simple but essential: if it feels too good to be true, it probably is. Whether you're booking accommodation, purchasing event tickets, or connecting with fellow enthusiasts online, maintaining healthy scepticism can protect you from costly fraud.

Practical Tips for TT Visitors

  • Be cautious of social media offers that seem unusually cheap or generous
  • Verify accommodation and ticket sellers through official channels
  • Avoid sharing personal or financial details with unverified sources
  • Report suspicious activity to local police immediately

With thousands of visitors expected on the island for the world-famous motorcycle races, police are stepping up their warnings to ensure everyone can enjoy the TT safely. If you encounter a suspected scam, don't hesitate to contact Isle of Man Police and report it.

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