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Nathan Lee Halsall admitted the offences and was also ordered to pay £50 prosecution costs.
Prosecuting advocate Roger Kane told the court that police were called to the 1886 bar in Regent Street, Douglas, on July 26 at 9pm.
Halsall, who lives in Harcroft Meadow, Douglas, was being detained by security staff with regards to an unrelated matter and was said to be smelling of alcohol and slurring his words.
He was said to be swearing at bouncers calling them ’animals’.
Due to his demeanour he was arrested but then began berating officers for touching him without gloves and about Covid-19.