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Keyshawn Bieber Clash? Justin Bieber's Ferrari Chased by Keyshawn Johnson's Prius (VIDEO)

Keyshawn Johnson may have called the police on Justin Bieber after the Canadian crooner drove his Ferrari through their neighborhood at a fast speed, according to reports.

According to celebrity news website TMZ, Keyshawn was arriving back from a party on Sunday night when Bieber speeded past Johnson's car at "breakneck speeds" with his Ferrari.

Johnson was outraged that Bieber would drive so fast and recklessly through their Calabasas neighborhood, and was reportedly so angry that he quickly drove the child in his vehicle home before chasing the Canadian singer down – all the time driving in his Toyota Prius.

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According to TMZ, police received two emergency phone calls that night reporting that Bieber had been speeding through the Calabasas neighborhood, and it is widely reported that Johnson was one of them.

Eric Dickerson has tweeted, "I live in Calabasas too and @justinbieber needs to slow his a** down."

The news comes following recent claims that Bieber may reserve the rights to sue guests who attend his house parties for $5 million if they talk publicly afterwards.

The extraordinary reports have also been made by TMZ, which has claimed it has obtained documents showing that everyone who attends Bieber's house parties must sign a document before they enter.

According to TMZ, the document would allow Bieber to sue his guests for as much as $5 million if they breach their agreement afterwards.

The document has been described as a "Liability Waiver and Release" and warns guests that anyone who talks about what happens inside Bieber's mansion would potentially have to pay out $5 million in damages, according to TMZ.

The form also acts as a kind of disclaimer, warning guests that there could be activities taking place at the party that are potentially hazardous. Guests are warned not to participate unless they are medically able and properly trained.

According to the document risks include "minor injuries to catastrophic injuries, including death."

Here is a video news report into allegations against Bieber for reckless driving:

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