I began to lightly brake for the ATS when all of a sudden the cyclist darted across the front of my vehicle from the offside to the nearside, causing me to brake sharply to avoid contact.
So you were traveling under 10mph as well as braking lightly in preparation to stop, and yet you feel that the braking was sharp when the cyclist changed lanes infront of you?
Doesnt quite make sense to me.
I had a clear unobstructed view of the stop line between two vehicles that were stationary in front of me.
This does not make sense. The view clearly was obstructed if there were vehicles in front of you.
I checked the driving license
The cyclist was operating a push bike, not a car. Driving license is irrelevant.
...technical issues with our force verification...
FORCE is not an accepted term.
The initial incident happened at about 1748 hrs, the interaction was over at 1903 hrs. That is one hell of a long traffic stop.
I have also noticed that neither of the officers said whether or not the cyclists stopped after the white line. Yes, crossing it is technically breaking the law but there is no mention of whether or not they continued through the junction or stopped. The statement also is not as detailed as I would expect it to be. Even I have made more detailed statements to the police when reporting incidents.
There are numerous mistakes throughout the statement and I wouldnt be surprised if these were brought up in a court of law.
I see no real evidence against either of the cyclists as it is just one persons word against the other. Stand your ground and dont be bullied just because the officers are
of the law. Equal rights whether or not they are officers. They need physical evidence to charge you with something, not just what they think they saw.