Police
Chase Stolen Forklift
Real-life
Low-Speed Pursuit Drama
LONDON (AP) — Like so many
other police chases, this one involved a stolen vehicle that slammed into
other cars and injured people. But this drama involved a forklift that
only went 20 mph.
In the end, police stopped the CAT forklift by forcing it into a barrier
after a five-mile chase through central York, a city in northern England. 
``Although this was low-speed pursuit, ... the nature of the CAT's design
caused police serious problems,'' said police Sgt. John Suchomski. ``It
soon became obvious the driver was not going to stop for anything.''
A total of six people were injured, including three police officers, and
10 vehicles damaged by the forklift during the chase, which occurred late
in the morning on a national holiday, police said.
The first police car that spotted the forklift and tried to stop it to
question the driver, was rammed, heavily damaging it and injuring the
officer.
That began the chase, which involved 10 police vehicles and saw the
forklift weave down roads, including one highway the wrong way, and
deliberately crash into any vehicle that traveled in its path, Suchomski
said.
The chase ended when police fired a device that flattened one front tire
of the forklift, then forced it to crash into a barrier at the center of a
highway.
The driver, who was arrested, was not immediately identified, and police
didn't comment on what could have motivated him.
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