The footage was used to prove Doyle's guilt
Eliana Nunes News Reporter and Carrington Walker GAU Writer
13:18, 16 Dec 2025Updated 13:35, 16 Dec 2025
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Paul Doyle screams ‘move!’ as he drives through Liverpool parade crowd
An incensed Paul Doyle could be heard yelling "move out the f****** way" and "f****** pr****" as he rammed his car into crowds of Liverpool fans at a title parade earlier this year.
The 54-year-old was sentenced today to 21 years and six months at Liverpool Crown Court for the ramming attack, which injured more than 130 people at Liverpool FC's Premier League victory parade in the city centre on May 26.
Doyle previously tearfully pleaded guilty to all 31 charges relating to 29 people aged between six months and 77 years. In late November, he admitted to dangerous driving, affray, 17 charges of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent, nine counts of causing GBH with intent and three counts of wounding with intent.
Paul Doyle
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Paul Doyle has been sentenced to 21 years in prison
Merseyside Police have now released CCTV footage of Doyle ploughing his car into crowds of fans alongside a distressing recording from Doyle's dashcam footage of his words during the attack.
Video footage showed the Ford Galaxy Titanium swerving through crowds on Dale Street, stopping for a short period and reversing sharply hitting an ambulance and the crowd behind. One member of the public is seen punching the vehicle and another is seen kicking it.
In the audio recording of the dashcam footage, Doyle can be heard repeatedly honking his horn and swearing at pedestrians, saying: "move, "f****** pr****" and "move out the f****** way". In separate footage, one man is then heard shouting: "Get the f*** out of the car".
On Monday, before the court was shown the dashcam footage, which features images too distressing to be publicly released, prosecutor Paul Greaney KC, warned those in Liverpool crown court: "What we are about to display on the screens is truly shocking." One of the most shocking parts of the footage showed Doyle shouting “f****** hell, move" as he hit a 10-year-old girl.
CCTV captured the incident on Water Street
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CCTV captured the incident on Water Street(Image: Police Handout)
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Prosecutor Paul Greaney KC said the girl's dad tried to move his daughter out of the car's way, but she was still struck. He said the girl was "extremely fortunate to suffer only relatively minor physical injuries".
Mr Greaney said: "The defendant carried on regardless down Water Street. Many police officers were in the area. If he had truly needed help, as opposed to simply being out of control … all Paul Doyle needed to do was stop. But, instead of stopping, the defendant drove on, striking more and more people, causing more and more injury."
Thousands of Liverpool fans were in the city at the time to watch the parade, which began at 2.30pm. Doyle drove his car into crowds just after 6pm and was arrested at the scene before being charged later that week.