"I am that I am" - mystery cyclist in court

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Drago

Legendary Member
What a chump. The cyclist that is, not you Mr Vegetables.
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
"When he refused to give his details to the PCSOs, and would not accept a fixed penalty notice, warranted officers were called to assist, and he further refused to give his name or any details."

Was he given the fixed penalty for cycling on the pavement or for not giving his details? If it's the former it seems a bit harsh,although we don't know the circumstances.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Its hard to tell, such is the quality of reporting in the UKs local chip wrappers, but it seems as if they may have tried to deal with by way of words of advice but the guys has been an arse, leaving them little choice but to keep escalating the response.
 
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Milkfloat

An Peanut
Location
Midlands
Presumably he has not been kept in custody the whole time, so how can they let him go without establishing who he is? And, if they don't know who he is, why does he bother turning up to court?
 

Drago

Legendary Member
They'll have livescanned him, so if he's ever met the dibble before they'll know who he is. Problems, even once they've established identity, his behaviour gives reasonable grounds to believe that if he won't cooperate by giving his name he certainly won't cooperate by turning up in court, so he's talked himself into being remanded overnight. The courts quite happily let murderers and rapists out on bail to offend again while awaiting a full trial, so its not surprising they then let this chap walk.

But what a waste of police time and public money, all because he didn't have the stones to take a telling off from a PCSO.
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
I used to have a neighbour who was schizophrenic and would behave in the same way, even insisting on defending himself in Court. Fortunately he was so well known to the Police and Social Services that he could always be identified.
 

SD1

Guest
"When he refused to give his details to the PCSOs, and would not accept a fixed penalty notice, warranted officers were called to assist, and he further refused to give his name or any details."

Was he given the fixed penalty for cycling on the pavement or for not giving his details? If it's the former it seems a bit harsh,although we don't know the circumstances.
There is a fixed penalty for cycling on the pavement. I thought that was clear from the press report.
 

SD1

Guest
"When he refused to give his details to the PCSOs, and would not accept a fixed penalty notice, warranted officers were called to assist, and he further refused to give his name or any details."

Was he given the fixed penalty for cycling on the pavement or for not giving his details? If it's the former it seems a bit harsh,although we don't know the circumstances.
There is a fixed penalty for cycling on the pavement. I thought that was clear from the press report.
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
It sounds like this chappie has a few problems with authority, and/or life in general. If you can't take the talking to, and eat a bit of humble pie when needed then life is going to be problematical for you.
 
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