Of all the security threats that Loyola University campus police must prepare for, they probably didn't count on an out-of-control driverless golf cart.

Yesterday, a student at the Chicago school recorded the malfunctioning golf cart twirling in circles for three minutes until officers figured out a way to stop it. Joseph Bailey Jr., the junior who recorded this video, said he was leaving chemistry class when he saw the commotion.

"I was like, 'What the heck!' and I look over I see this golf cart doing donuts at full throttle with no one in it," he told DNAInfo, adding that a crowd of 100 people amassed to watch the spectacle.

The two officers appear stumped about how to handle the crazy cart. Finally, one of the guys held it in place while the other jumped in the cart and apparently turned it off. The campus food service provider said the cart belonged to them and that it malfunctioned. To us, it looks like the lil' cart just wanted to have some fun for once.

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Source: Laughing Squid

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