A man staggers out of a bar and mounts his motorcycle. With his bicycling friends behind him, he motors off, his path weaving too and fro, knocking over people on and off the road. They all take after him.
It's directed by Alf Collins, a specialist in chase movies, serious and comic. It's a standard effort in the comic vein, ignoring such improbabilities as people afoot able to pace a man on a motorcycle; however, such things were not uncommon in an era where pumpkins and large wheels of cheese able to roll uphill while people ran in pursuit.
There's one sequence in which a juggler is performing a good act on a street. He, too, gets knocked down.