A pasty-loving pensioner went one step too far after he drove his mobility scooter into the man who 'purchased the last pasty'.
Yes, this actually happened. Watch below:
Fast and Furious 'Pasty Edition' took place at around 12pm on Mill Street, Bideford, Devon on 12 December.
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Police were called to the scene after an elderly person used a mobility scooter to collide with a man outside a local bakery.
Oak Leigh claims she saw him 'taking it out' on a few people nearby.
The witness opted to record the whole thing on her phone as she decided to put the video on social media.
As shown in the clip above, the mobility scooter user holds his walking stick with one hand while controlling his vehicle with the other.
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Another person is seen shouting: "I said do you want help."
The man then replies but it's difficult to make out his response.
Seconds later the mobility scooter rider collides with another man.
A passer-by shouts: "You just knocked him over!"
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Leigh explained: "They were arguing because he had the last pasty from the bakery and then bumped into him.
"He was taking it out on a few people there. After I got my phone out that [the incident] happened."
Devon and Cornwall Police were able to identify the man involved.
His mobility scooter was seized, as one officer was hilariously forced to ride it back to the police station.
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A post on Bideford Police's Facebook page said: "Residents of Bideford may have seen this slightly unusual sight today! And while we are an equal opportunity employer, no, we currently don’t have any plans to launch mobility scooter patrols.
"We attended an incident early today, which is related to a video currently circulating on social media. This led to us seizing a mobility scooter which one of our officers then had to ride back to the station!
"We have identified the owner but all other parties had already left prior to our arrival. We don’t currently have any victims that have come forward to us."
"If you were involved in the incident and wish to report this to us, please call 101 and quote log number: 298 (12/12/23)."