A motor thief driven by drugs was hit with 'instant karma' after he had flown of the hot motor during a high-quality police pursuit.
Ciaran Parker, 20, racing with an incredible speed through the Hoofdstraat in Pelton, County Durham, on a stolen Kawasaki 300 motorbike.
A police officer gestured to Parker, who did not wear a helmet, to stop around 10.30 am on April 2 last year, but the criminal only accelerated.
Dashcam images see the then 19-year-old who reaches a huge 60 MPH in a zone of 30 km / h while making it to South Pelaw career.
He ran over nodes and threw further to the wrong side of the road in a hectic attempt to avoid the police.
Parker accelerated the city center of Chester-le-Street, hardly missed a bus before he lost control and was thrown out of the bike around 40 km / h.
Images show a young mother with a pram that stands out closely, pulling her children retreating while Parker and the destroyed bike skid.
A young boy who stood on the sidewalk was injured by a flying piece of debris from the vehicle.

A drug -driven motor thief was hit with 'instant karma' after he had flown during a rapid chase of the hot engine of the hot engine (depicted: Ciaran Parker falls after the crash)

Bodycam images were the moment officers visited Parker who sobbed and begged for painkillers (depicted: Parker receives medical help on the spot)

Parker suffered an open leg break on his right leg and the back of his head was steeped in blood (depicted: doctors give Parker a nasal cannula)
A collection of CCTV shows spectators who look in horror from different angles while the crash unfolds.
Bodycam images caught when officers visited Parker who sobbed and shouted, “I need some painkillers!”
Despite his pain, he quickly says: “Right, I know exactly what you're going to say, but I just bought the F *** ING bicycle man!”
An officer answers: 'Ciaran, the moment I couldn't give anything about it. My greatest concern is what injuries you have. '
Parker suffered an open leg break on his right leg and the back of his head was soaked in blood.
A medic explained to Parker that he wrapped a tourniquet around his broken limb and warned him that it may feel 'tight'.
While paramedics tried to help him, he shouted: 'I'm here in a bad way. My ankle! My leg is Knacking! '
When asked by officers whether he had consumed intoxicating agents, Parker replied: 'No man! Go from my f *** ING head! '

When asked by officers whether he had consumed intoxicating agents, Parker denied that drugs had taken (depicted: Parker)

Depicted: While paramedics pay attention to Parker's injuries, he calls to them to get off his head

A drug test showed that Parker had cocaine and cannabis in his system at the time of the crash (depicted: an officer places a tourniquet around Parker's broken leg)

Shown: A collection of CCTV shows spectators who look in horror from different angles while the crash unfolds

Officers confirmed that the engine was stolen from the backyard of a house in Stanley, only a few hours before 1.20 hours that day (shown: Parker immediately after falling)
Then a friend of Parker arrived and started telling him 'packing it'.
After she had ensured that he was fine, she told him: 'Well, you knew what was going to happen. I told you to pack the f ***. '
Parker replied, “I broke my leg and everything.”
He then stuck: “I would have smoked the copper bike.”
The friend replied: 'You are not big and you are not smart. Look at the state of you. You touched that poor child. '
Parker replied: “I hit the child?”
Officers confirmed that the engine was stolen from the backyard of a house in Stanley, only a few hours earlier around 1.20 hours that day.
A drug test also discovered that Parker had cocaine and cannabis in his system at the time of crash.

Depicted: A young mother with a pram jumps out of the way, her children pull back while Parker and the destroyed bike to them skid

Depicted: passersby flock to help Parker after he flies from the stolen bike

Depicted: Parker screams with pain after the crash

Depicted: Doctors keep in a broken and bloody parker, who screams with pain and calls for painkillers

Parker, Van Pelton, pleaded guilty of Durham Crown Court and was held for 14 months in a young perpetrator (depicted: the scene of the crash)

Parker knocked over nodes and threw further to the wrong side of the road in a hectic attempt to surpass the police (photo: Parker accelerates on the road before he crashes)
He was accused of a series of violations, including burglary, aggravating vehicle, dangerous driving, driving without a driver's license, driving without insurance and drugs driving.
Parker, Van Pelton, argued guilty of Durham Crown Court and was held for 14 months in a young perpetrator institution.
The video collected by Durham Constabulary contains audio from an interview with Parker after the crash.
Detective agent Michelle Leonard, of the serious collision examination unit of Durham Constabulary, refers to the comment of Parker that he 'just bought' the engine.
“Is there something that you want to add, clarify or change this statement?” she asks him.
“No comments,” Parker replies.
He shrinks in images of the crash shown to him by the police, is audibly shocked and upset and says, “I don't even want to look.”
He adds: 'I bought that bike, you know?
'Listen – no comment. You waste my time. '
DC Leonard said after the crash: 'This was an incredibly dangerous ride from Parker.
'He drove recklessly at very high speeds through residential areas, often on the wrong side of the road, before he crashed the bike in the middle of a busy city center.
“It's a miracle that nobody was seriously injured or, worse, killed.”
DC Leonard said that the force welcomed the 14 -month punishment that was handed over to the dangerous director.
“I hope it sends a clear message that dangerous driving, without a driver's license and under the influence of drugs, can have catastrophic consequences and that those who choose to do this will be brought to court.”