Right, here's our considered decision; we're NOT reporting the incident.
We talked it over and my son was beaten up by a car driver while on his bike a few years ago. He had the registration number and went to the police. The police were less than worthless and the best they could do was to tell him they'd spoken to him and given him a warning! All he's had since then is unsolicited calls from companies asking if they can get involved to try and get some compensation or criminal injuries compo. He's declined them all. But in case anyone is thinking he's some young lad, he's not. He's a grown man of 30 years old and takes after me so is no shrinking violet.
We are of the opinion that if the police were useless when given make, model and reg. no. of vehicle in the past, they'll be even less use without the reg, no and as it was a very rural road, there is definitely no CCTV for miles and miles around. It was up near Fewston for anyone who knows that part of N. Yorkshire. And the bowl that hit him was a white plastic thing with no manufacturer's name on it.
So lastly, my son is fine with it, uninjured and to try and glean some satisfaction from the stupidity he'd been shown, he said that if anything, the surge of adrenalin he felt immediately after the incident was what got him over the steep hill we were engaged on. Neither of us would ever back down so we never thought to stop, only to confront the imbeciles so we pushed on and on cresting the summit, raced down the other side in the hopes that the Merc would have pulled over to await us at their earliest opportunity. They were too cowardly to have done so but by then, we were in full flight and decided to press on to home.
Thank you for all your contributions and I apologise for bringing a negative story to these cycling pages. Ride safely and always be alert.