Police ask for help to catch driver targeting cyclists...

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glasgowcyclist

Charming but somewhat feckless
Location
Scotland
The video is showing as private for me. Is it available anywhere else?

GC
 
Don't get me wrong in this, as I understand Sara H's position and share her feelings

However there is another side to this.

I had an incident where I took objection to a left hook and the driver then complained to management that I had been aggressive, violent and abusive. It would have been very difficultto prove otherwise, and I would have felt aggrieved if they had simply taken their evidence.
 
the police record with regard to RTCs involving cyclists is very poor, the CTC have recorded over four thousand complaint. I hope the police do something and don't just shrug if the reg keeper refuses to identify the driver.


I always reckon thatthere is a simple solution to this:

1. So...... you don't know who was driving the vehicle atthe time of the incident
2. So... you cannot thereforeactually prove the vehicle was insured at the time
3. As you cannot prove the vehicle was insured it is perfectly reasonable to assume that it was not isured..... Your car is impounded.
4. Please come come back with proof that the driver at the time of the incident was insured

Then and only then will the car be released.
 

Sara_H

Guru
Don't get me wrong in this, as I understand Sara H's position and share her feelings

However there is another side to this.

I had an incident where I took objection to a left hook and the driver then complained to management that I had been aggressive, violent and abusive. It would have been very difficultto prove otherwise, and I would have felt aggrieved if they had simply taken their evidence.
I guess its the reluctance to investigate a complaint at all that rankles. In my case I had no reg number, no witnesses no nothing for the police to go on. But we see examples frequently where there is footage that the police just write off. I guess if they'd wanted to, they could have looked for CCTV footage, but as I wasn't injured I'm not surprised that they didn't.
The case in the OP seems extroidinary because the police are acting!
 
OP
OP
TwickenhamCyclist
I always reckon thatthere is a simple solution to this:

1. So...... you don't know who was driving the vehicle atthe time of the incident
2. So... you cannot thereforeactually prove the vehicle was insured at the time
3. As you cannot prove the vehicle was insured it is perfectly reasonable to assume that it was not isured..... Your car is impounded.
4. Please come come back with proof that the driver at the time of the incident was insured

Then and only then will the car be released.
Genius, your wasted on here!
 

BSRU

A Human Being
Location
Swindon
Actually it does if you would call yourself an ordinary 'careful and competent driver' as that's the standard the police apply to decide
You seem to live in a very idealistic world, it is very common for dangerous driving to be treated as just careless.
As someone who has experience of Wiltshire police I think they will go for the easiest option for them.
 

Big Nick

Senior Member
You seem to live in a very idealistic world, it is very common for dangerous driving to be treated as just careless.
As someone who has experience of Wiltshire police I think they will go for the easiest option for them.
Every situation is different and applying blind prejudice before the case has been finalised is very negative and narrow minded. In my view they are really trying hard to bring this nutter to book by releasing this out to the media etc. You clearly have an axe to grind with Wiltshire Police so it would be more productive to pursue said grievance with whoever dealt with your incident rather than tarring every other officer/ the whole Force with the same brush
 
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