
Instant karma! Moment suspected thief rams police with quadbike during chase in Liverpool before getting flipped upside down and arrested
The man was reportedly pursued by officers after they spotted him pushing the quadbike with no registration plate. He was later arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving and theft of a motor vehicle.
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