The guy in this video has posted it on a couple of other forums, the majority of which are of the opinion he was a bit of a tool for what he did. He also has another video of an interaction with Police, this time for leaving a red light 4 seconds or so before it changed.
Given he probably has no idea of the inter-green settings for the junction or the staging of the ped phases, both videos are a bit of a gamble. Some signal sites can have ped phases which only partially effect the junction, or skip them totally, sometimes timetabled, so your running that risk as well.
It can be argued whether he was legal or not, but personally it isn't a maneuver I would have made!
Fed up of waiting at traffic lights:
For those who are being frustrated by having to wait at lights, you can often trigger the presence detection on the road more efficiently by forcing a 'shorted turn effect' on the loop in the road.
The loop is mostly tuned to the inductive effect of a larger lump of metal than is present in a bike, but by riding along the edge of the loop in the road (the bit in the same direction you are riding, parallel to the kerb), you in effect make the bike have more effect on the loop.
This works even with my fully carbon bike, and can save you waiting at the junction for some time. If the loop is broken anyway or there i a particular cycle the lights are programmed to move round then this wont work, but for most lights there is no harm in trying
