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Police appeal leads to arrest of aggressive cyclist who abused driver

Arrest follows appeal by Bath Police; but would abuse of cyclists get similar response?

Avon & Somerset Constabulary have arrested a 44-year-old man on suspicion of violence against a person and common assault in relation to an incident that happened before Christmas in which a cyclist is alleged to have abused and spat at a motorist.

Police issued an appeal last month following the incident close to Sainsbury’s on Pines Way on 3 December, which involved a couple travelling in their car with their 11-year-old grandson.

The couple admitted that their vehicle encroached on an Advanced Stop Line reserved for cyclists, but said that this provoked an aggressive response from the cyclist.

The Bath Chronicle, which says a number of names of suspects were provided after it published the police appeal last month, reports that the woman in the car claimed that the bike rider made rude gestures, spat at the car, and even leant inside to pull off the male driver’s glasses, throwing them back in the car.

She said: “Once he started his ranting, there was no stopping him. This continued from the junction with the Lower Bristol Road, into the local car lane leading out of Bath right up to the traffic lights at the junction with Brougham Hayes, when we turned into Brougham Hayes and the cyclist continued on the Lower Bristol Road out of the city.

“There is no doubt that many other motorists would have witnessed what went on and were equally terrified by the bullying tactics of this offensive cyclist.

“On each occasion the drivers tried to speak to the cyclist, but he was not prepared to hear what was to be said and just continued with his vociferous ranting and intimidation.”

Another motorist said that several weeks earlier he had suffered a similar experience in which a cyclist matching the description of the one sought in connection with the incident in December followed him, “ranting and raving.”

While there is no excuse for aggressive behaviour towards any road user the police response to this case has raised eyebrows amongst some in the cycling community; as the road.cc user who sent us this link remarked: "Would the police do anything if you reported every motorist that ‘abuses’ you whilst cycling on the road… I doubt it."

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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harrybav replied to Initialised | 10 years ago
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Initialised wrote:

a national bike awareness campaign... I nominate November.

You have to have a pun like the Movember thing. You could have Pedalpril or Cycletember? Or Biketober?

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Dr.Galactus replied to harrybav | 10 years ago
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I'd advise against naming an event 'Pedalpril', especially one that may involve lycra.

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Guyz2010 | 10 years ago
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Deserves what he gets....again another pillock cyclist giving the honest ones (me) a bad name.
What he should have done was engaged his brain instead of his core!  8

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georgee | 10 years ago
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The police called me up for harrassment for posting the details of K9 kapers up on bike radar after I was driven at and then chased around Kingston upon Thames with 2 tons of metal by them.

So no, the police wouldn't give a toss.

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jimmyd | 10 years ago
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Seems to be one rule for some and another for other people!

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mrmo | 10 years ago
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I know a few people who have had bottles and cans thrown at them, police record it and that is the last they ever heard of it.

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TheOldCog | 10 years ago
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Hmm - South Wales Police not interested when a van driver did worse to me, was it because I was on a bike?

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GoingRoundInCycles | 10 years ago
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Would the police do anything if you reported every motorist that ‘abuses’ you whilst cycling on the road… I doubt it."

If these allegations are true then the perpetrator went way beyond verbal abuse into the territory of assault and threatening behaviour in the presence of a minor.

Yes, I personally believe that the police would take action against a motorist who allegedly threatened, spat on and assaulted a cyclist, especially if that cyclist was transporting a no doubt terrified child in a child seat at the time.

But I am willing to be proved wrong.

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