A woman drives a VW Golf against a group of people in front of a snooker hall in Butle.
Footage from a mobile phone has appeared showing the car installing the sidewalk in front of the PSD Sports Lounge on Stanley Road around 9pm last night (Saturday, May 14th).
In the first accident, the car climbed on the sidewalk and accelerated with a pedestrian on the hood. The man then fell off the sidewalk cover.
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The Golf then returned to the scene and climbed the sidewalk for the second time. At one point, the car was surrounded by a group of men who tried to open the door and kick the mirrors.
There were no reports of injuries. ECHO spoke with a manager at PSD Sports Lounge who said the incident was not related to the club.
A police spokesman said: “We are appealing for information after a car was driven to a group of people in Butle on Saturday night (May 14th).
“Several men and women reportedly took part in a brawl in front of the PSD Sports Lounge on Stanley Road at around 9 p.m.
“During the accident, a dark VW Golf was driven by a woman who was involved in a fight with people on the sidewalk. The car is then removed.
The car was driven to pedestrians in front of a snooker hall in Butle
“No injuries were reported to the police at this stage. Officers were present and made inquiries about video surveillance at the scene of the incident, as well as talking to potential witnesses.”
Detective Inspector Phil Atkinson said: “It was an incredibly dangerous incident and we are extremely happy that no one was seriously injured.
“We know that there were many people nearby during the incident and we call on anyone who has information about what happened before and during the incident to contact the police while we work to find out exactly what happened.
“Any information you provide can help bring the person responsible to justice.”
Anyone who has witnessed the incident or who has any information has been asked to contact @MerPolCC on Twitter or the Merseyside Police Contact Center on Facebook or call 101 with reference 22000331889.
You can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or their online form at
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