My heart actually thumped when I saw him driving forward WITHOUT LOOKING WHERE HE WAS GOING. Just one of the stupid things people do after using a phone.
I have now reported and hid them off the channel. I do that every day and it's a bit tiresome really. Thanks for the heads up of course, I always appreciate being told this sort of thing.
I commented im not abot as far as iknowand the previous comment is the usual entitled twat banging on about a cyclist blocking the road, needs a good slap.
So what do you mean Mikey I hope you reported him for intimidating behaviour as well as phone use. he can't behave like that I drive all the time, driven all over London, I could never react to a cyclist like that let alone another driver. I'm living in the country now and I have experienced a lot more cyclists I go to the other side of the road to overtake so many drivers have no respect for other drivers and cyclists. I don't even like calling them cyclists you're another road user in my opinion you're not a cyclist you're a road user. You deserve the same amount of respect as if you're in a car. I've had road rage incidents in London and thanks to your channel I don't ever get involved anymore in these I report as much as I can to the police with my next base dash cam also how is yours so clear I have a next base 2000pixels and I just can't get the licence plate clear enough on offending drivers
This really shows the power of giving distance. Had Mikey driven closer (like people who think they can intimidate by tailgating) then this could've come out different. The guy almost certainly would've gotten out of his car, but because Mikey was so far behind, he knew that Mikey would just bike off after the first 5meters of walking. The same applies if you're in a car. If you get close to them, they will try to block you. Always keep enough distance to get around them.
@Saudade720 my word what world are you in…? It’s common sense and mandatory to stop when there are people at each side that’s why it’s there.. As well at a red light but oh no even that is a sign to ignorance’s too because of their arrogant ways…
@@toadhall1951 so was I…. I don’t drive. Don’t need to so wtf are you getting your knickers in a twist about.. you where the one with a snotty come back not me…
Apparently in the Audi owners manual it informs the driver that the highway code doesn't apply to them. With a bit of luck he'll be using LT for the foreseeable future 😅
Typical entitled AUDI driver ( always undertake don't indicate) [ on that one turn in shell garage his blinkers worked, wow!!!] Mess with cyc Mike? Err... computer says no, jog on spoilt brat😂😂😂
What a moron…. His car has full integration for his phone (he could stay in contact as clearly being director of paperclips makes him a critical component in holding society together)…..
And there still will be even more stupid people defending this behaviour, and saying Mikey is the one ruining people’s lives when this guy is in a moving car not looking at the road ahead. But the same people will be claiming speed limits are bad because you aren’t looking at the road ahead so it’s dangerous, but using your phone is fine.
He seems like such a nice chap, projecting all that live and compassion…. NOT! I much prefer the contrite ones, and don’y mind those getting a warning letter; hope this lovely chap got the full 6pnts & £200. ONLY himself to blame! He Chose to break the law, why are You the bad guy! As for people suggesting that Mikey’s in the wrong, how do you feel about people reporting other illegal behaviour, such as shoplifting, robbery, r**e, etc? If you wanna fudge the line, it immediately becomes ok to fudge it further & further until no one can cone forward; then what do we have? Anarchy! And don’t for one second think you’d far very well in an anarchic society; most of the moaners are the type to go whinging to Police when subject to a non criminal tort
These examples are exactly why I don't ride in traffic areas...I'm happier headed toward Old Hayes, Keston or Downe than towards London...too dangerous
I do hope he got done for the phone. Six points is six points, even in a Raudi, perhaps even _especially_ in a Raudi. Much more of that and he'll soon be on Shanks's pony.
Another one where I wish they tried to challenge in court so the video can be played in front of other people and he has to try and justify his actions to someone other than his mates
@@BedsitBob I would say quite high. As someone like myself who still taxes the car manually at a post office, rather than being an unlinkely coincidence, it is actually the preferred date to get the tax and address change at the same time. Give the form to the post office once for 2 separate DVLA tasks. Sometimes in the analogue days when the tax disc was with the car, not the address, I could change address twice in one tax period, and only update once. e.g. Tax the car anew in January still registered at address A. Move in March for a 6-month tenancy to address B, move again in September to address C and renew tax in December, bypassing any address change to address B because the tax wasn't due. You wouldn't need any tax reminders at address B.
Have you perhaps considered just reporting people to the police instead of deliberately antagonising them? I appreciate that this aspect of what you do is a genuine public service, but deliberately making people angry is not (and also doesn't enhance public safety, cos angry drivers do not drive better) and makes it look a lot like you are not so altruistic and are really just doing it to make money from views. And perhaps more seriously (for you especially), you will one day annoy the wrong person and end up in hospital.
It's better for societal risk to tell him to get off the phone so that he doesn't use it in the up to two weeks he's waiting for his letter of prosecution from the police. It is a very small increase of risk to me personally.
@@CyclingMikey I honestly don't think you'll change his behaviour by confronting him, cos there is no immediate penalty and you lack the gravitas of uniformed law-enforcement. The change (hopefully) comes after the letter, the 6 points and the fine.
@@CyclingMikey I do agree with the OP, you can tell people to get off their phone/that they shouldn’t be on their phone without telling them you’re reporting them. I do appreciate what you do Mikey, but I’m not sure antagonising them helps safety or deliver the message better than the NIP they get will do.
something tells me you've been tol off before. So let's get this straight. phone drivers endanger lives but Mikey is at fault for mentioning it, boil your head mate
@@rockgsxr nobody here is saying Mikey is the one at fault in these videos, the phone drivers are obviously the problem. The only comment is that it could make safety lower (for everyone) to annoy the fools driving on their phones by saying they’ll be reported, as they will then be driving angry and distracted. There is nuance, not everything is either 100% supporting or 100% against a thing.
I'd be embarrassed to drive an Audi b/c of their well deserved image. Let alone all the massive repayments and that you do not own the leased cat at the end of it. No wonder he is mad.
London has a lot of this type park lane has a similar one. Many in West London as well. But the central London petrol stations they're not cheap per litre
poutin, relative or wannabe's reliance on force of will in the absence of honesty, integrity or facing reality. I'm glad that you kept your distance and always impressed with your driving courtesy (specifically waving the taxi on when they were hanging back to accommodate you as your lane was ending @ 2:09)👍👏🙏
Some people are that lazy and stupid. Overcompensating by flexing all that technology and gimmicks and not even using it. Another thing is that there is no enforcement for mobile phone use apart from these new seatbelt and mobile phone cameras that have been installed recently. The chance of being caught is so low and because of the backlog of court cases the met has to give out warning letters instead of choosing to prosecute. This is also why they don’t go out on bikes and catching phone drivers because there is a chance that they will not be able to punish the driver each time which is wasted work. And because there is no active enforcement from the police, people think that reporting drivers to the police is snitching. It so normalised
1:46 He went into the garage to save face, trying to make it look as if slowing down was with the intention of entering the garage rather than trying to engage with Mikey.
I have an Audi q2 and it’s equipped with a totally hands free set up. No need to even take your hands off the steering wheel to use phone. So this guy must be a complete idiot!
Ahh, bless him. He started off so well, taking Granny's car for a tyre check a some fresh fuel. But then, from no where, he got all narcissistic and thought everyone else was the problem. Paranoid too perhaps?
I totally agree with you catching and reporting these phone drivers but I really think you should avoid any communication with them. You never know how someone is going to react to you.
Sure, but that is a relatively small risk I'm willing to accept as I'd rather get them off their phones and staying off their phones until they get the police letter. It's a net win for society, IMO.
@@CyclingMikey but that conversation then stays in yours and their thoughts once you both carry on, that is your own reasoning for not using a phone in stationary traffic.
@@ultra1obscene " . . . using a phone . . ." are the key words here. Your latest attempt at stretching the facts to suit your 'reasoning' has now entered the realms of fantasy.
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It's easy to get away with using your phone behind the wheel once. What about for a whole week? A month? I or another camera user only have to catch you just over once every three years, and you'll be disqualified. The idea that anyone anywhere could video you any time takes all the fun out of anti-social driving. The sense of paranoia really eats away at you. 150,000 video allegations made across England and Wales in the last year, most were prosecuted.
Ha ha ha ha ha Owner of LO23OMU, we know where you are, we know what you drive, we know where you got it and sold it. ruclips.net/video/GGAGJxgnEB8/видео.html
That vid is 5 months old, samem time the V5C was last updated, had a look they have an autotrader page and all that. Basically what I'm getting at is: This isn't his car, it's company stock he's using for personal use, and using a phone whilst doing it. If he gets fined, the fine will go to the company, so everyone at his office will know he's been using his phone whilst driving.
It’s illegal, and he was using it moving when he came past me anyway. Stationary phone drivers are still dangerous for many reasons: 1) The people using their phones when stationary are very often the same people using them when moving. They only put the phone down because I caught them. 2) They are entirely unaware of people crossing the road around them. See here where a phone driver almost hits someone in the queue twitter.com/phonekills/status/1491526464520560641?s=20 See this other tweet where a 5 year old child is almost hit by a phone driver who was stationary: x.com/cmdkenyon/status/1724483042046067052?s=20 And another: x.com/WelshBrendan2/status/1796099766557774129 3) They are entirely unaware of filtering cyclists and motorcyclists, despite the Highway Code requiring us to be aware of this. 4) Phone distraction lasts for a good time after you put the phone away. Even if you're only using the phone in each traffic queue at each junction (which is highly unlikely), then you're constantly topping up your mental distraction and are basically as disabled as a drunk driver. 5) Phone driving is worse than drink driving for distraction rates, and that's why it's part of the #Fatal4 behaviours that police target heavily. 6) Here's a police officer telling you that he has been on the scene for 3 fatal RTCs involving drivers who were stationary whilst using their phones, and then moved off and caused a collision: twitter.com/markandcharlie/status/1604073330751197184?s=20&t=uj8sgu7spu4cTyDqqqds2g 7) Policing phone drivers will help them stop other traffic offences too - it's vanishingly rare that someone only breaks a single traffic law like mobile phone use. 8) Parliament recently chose to strengthen the mobile phone law around stationary phone use because it's dangerous and the science supports this. I'm really not interested in this nonsense of "it's not dangerous when stationary, because it clearly is and it's clearly still very appropriate to catch these drive
I generally admire your work Mikey but do stop trying to provoke the people you catch. It can serve no purpose besides trying to wind them up and garner views/engagement online.
@garyboyle695 I never said he should say nothing. By all means he should explain what he's doing and why. But making provocative comments, laughing at them, and arguing with them is unnecessary self-indulgence. Clearly he wants to goad them into a reaction for the sake of views on RUclips.
@garyboyle695 I'd add that if these drivers are inconsiderate enough to use their phones in the first place, being reprimanded by a random cyclist is unlikely to change their attitude. The letter/NIP from the police is a more effective deterrent.
Correct, I'm a witness, which is why I report these perps. Already have a job thanks. It's easy to get away with using your phone behind the wheel once. What about for a whole week? A month? I or another camera user only have to catch you just over once every three years, and you'll be disqualified. The idea that anyone anywhere could video you any time takes all the fun out of anti-social driving. The sense of paranoia really eats away at you. 150,000 video allegations made across England and Wales in the last year, most were prosecuted.
@@CyclingMikey I have been watching you for quite a while, sorry to say, you sounded antagonistic, take the footage and go, if you get a good slap, that may be the end of your good work, and your public spirit does you credit and long may it continue, you are vulnerable out there keep it up and stay safe.
Putting the fear of police action into them may stop them from doing it again. Saying nothing guarantees they will continue to do it. Saying something could potentially save others from injury or worse. Is that really too hard to understand?
It's easy to get away with using your phone behind the wheel once. What about for a whole week? A month? I or another camera user only have to catch you just over once every three years, and you'll be disqualified. The idea that anyone anywhere could video you any time takes all the fun out of anti-social driving. The sense of paranoia really eats away at you. 150,000 video allegations made across England and Wales in the last year, most were prosecuted.
My heart actually thumped when I saw him driving forward WITHOUT LOOKING WHERE HE WAS GOING. Just one of the stupid things people do after using a phone.
Before it came illegal , I was on a pelican crossing with the right to go and a young lady nearly ploughed into me while on the phone
Yeah because dhead Mikey keeps distracting them
Well, I'm glad you spoiled his day before he spoiled someone else's.
Good Comment - I like that
And before he spoiled someone else’s LIFE 😡
Caught red handed , what a catch !
Love it. 👏👏
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The Met should charge that guy for intimidating behaviour as well as phone use.
I have now reported and hid them off the channel. I do that every day and it's a bit tiresome really. Thanks for the heads up of course, I always appreciate being told this sort of thing.
I commented im not abot as far as iknowand the previous comment is the usual entitled twat banging on about a cyclist blocking the road, needs a good slap.
So what do you mean Mikey I hope you reported him for intimidating behaviour as well as phone use. he can't behave like that I drive all the time, driven all over London, I could never react to a cyclist like that let alone another driver.
I'm living in the country now and I have experienced a lot more cyclists I go to the other side of the road to overtake so many drivers have no respect for other drivers and cyclists. I don't even like calling them cyclists you're another road user in my opinion you're not a cyclist you're a road user. You deserve the same amount of respect as if you're in a car. I've had road rage incidents in London and thanks to your channel I don't ever get involved anymore in these I report as much as I can to the police with my next base dash cam also how is yours so clear I have a next base 2000pixels and I just can't get the licence plate clear enough on offending drivers
And driving without due care and attention. What an utter arsewipe.
@Mateo-j8d2jare you being serious? He stopped his car multiple times to shout at Mikey, what do you call that ?
You took all the wind out of his sails by just giving a decent gap between him and you when he tried to start something. Nicely handled Mikey.
mikey is the one that started it thou. lmfao
He’s just a 🐱 that’s why he stood all the way back
Hopefully got his 6 points, but really bans are needed now.
Be careful not to ride right next to or in front of an enraged phone driver.
meanwhile i see cyclist noot paying attention all the time. but does lil mikey call them out nope. hes just a hypocrite
This really shows the power of giving distance. Had Mikey driven closer (like people who think they can intimidate by tailgating) then this could've come out different. The guy almost certainly would've gotten out of his car, but because Mikey was so far behind, he knew that Mikey would just bike off after the first 5meters of walking.
The same applies if you're in a car. If you get close to them, they will try to block you. Always keep enough distance to get around them.
His temper proves that he knew he had been caught.
Entitlement in a nutshell.
poutin like
What an absolute clown. He's obviously not the sharpest tool in the toolbox.
It's actually quite amusing to watch him trying to stop several times but he daren't 'cos of the red lines.
Much better than swearing at them and calling them names.
Perfect summary Mikey, A Child
Horrible pieces of work makes good content on You tube. Nice catch.
These people are narcissistic as well as those that don’t stop at a zebra crossing… happens all the time where I live…😢
I was taught to stop at a crossing and wait for the traffic to stop before crossing not walk out without looking, it works both ways.
@Saudade720 what weird whataboutery that doesn’t apply at all, very odd.
@Saudade720 my word what world are you in…? It’s common sense and mandatory to stop when there are people at each side that’s why it’s there.. As well at a red light but oh no even that is a sign to ignorance’s too because of their arrogant ways…
@@Kikatebnpagan Saudade720 was speaking as a *pedestrian*, not a driver... smh
@@toadhall1951 so was I…. I don’t drive. Don’t need to so wtf are you getting your knickers in a twist about.. you where the one with a snotty come back not me…
As usual: nice!
I think you misunderstood his actions. It was definitely a well hidden desire to thank you for pointing out his law breaking.
When he overtook you, and slowed down, I thought he was going to stop in the red zone, which would've been another offence.
Oh no😢
Apparently in the Audi owners manual it informs the driver that the highway code doesn't apply to them. With a bit of luck he'll be using LT for the foreseeable future 😅
Typical entitled AUDI driver ( always undertake don't indicate) [ on that one turn in shell garage his blinkers worked, wow!!!] Mess with cyc Mike? Err... computer says no, jog on spoilt brat😂😂😂
Excellent work yet again Mikey 👍🏻🚲✊🏻
Another totally avoidable and expensive life choice 😮
🤷🏻🤷🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻
i guessed it was an audi and i was proven correct..typical audi behavour...happy new year mikey.
What a moron…. His car has full integration for his phone (he could stay in contact as clearly being director of paperclips makes him a critical component in holding society together)…..
And there still will be even more stupid people defending this behaviour, and saying Mikey is the one ruining people’s lives when this guy is in a moving car not looking at the road ahead. But the same people will be claiming speed limits are bad because you aren’t looking at the road ahead so it’s dangerous, but using your phone is fine.
Not only did he break the law by using his mobile phone, he made himself look stupid by his actions as well.
He seems like such a nice chap, projecting all that live and compassion…. NOT!
I much prefer the contrite ones, and don’y mind those getting a warning letter; hope this lovely chap got the full 6pnts & £200. ONLY himself to blame! He Chose to break the law, why are You the bad guy!
As for people suggesting that Mikey’s in the wrong, how do you feel about people reporting other illegal behaviour, such as shoplifting, robbery, r**e, etc?
If you wanna fudge the line, it immediately becomes ok to fudge it further & further until no one can cone forward; then what do we have? Anarchy! And don’t for one second think you’d far very well in an anarchic society; most of the moaners are the type to go whinging to Police when subject to a non criminal tort
The way he tossed that phone...he could be called a....
A petulant toddler?
These examples are exactly why I don't ride in traffic areas...I'm happier headed toward Old Hayes, Keston or Downe than towards London...too dangerous
I do hope he got done for the phone. Six points is six points, even in a Raudi, perhaps even _especially_ in a Raudi. Much more of that and he'll soon be on Shanks's pony.
Nice of you to call him sir I was thinking more like jerk!
Standard DARVO pillock. Needs to grow up and take responsibility of his actions.
Another one where I wish they tried to challenge in court so the video can be played in front of other people and he has to try and justify his actions to someone other than his mates
He knew he was wrong in every way. He had a good cry. All mouth and nothing else
Well done mikey,keep going mate.
Looks like he only kept the car for just over a year. 🤔
Date of last V5C (logbook) issued 2 September 2024
Tax due: 1 September 2025
Hopefully the child has been banned.
Logbook changes also happen when you change address but keep the car.
@dcarbs2979 True, but look at the dates.
What are the odds that you would notify a change of address, the day after re-taxing the car?
@@BedsitBob I would say quite high. As someone like myself who still taxes the car manually at a post office, rather than being an unlinkely coincidence, it is actually the preferred date to get the tax and address change at the same time. Give the form to the post office once for 2 separate DVLA tasks.
Sometimes in the analogue days when the tax disc was with the car, not the address, I could change address twice in one tax period, and only update once.
e.g. Tax the car anew in January still registered at address A. Move in March for a 6-month tenancy to address B, move again in September to address C and renew tax in December, bypassing any address change to address B because the tax wasn't due. You wouldn't need any tax reminders at address B.
That laugh was more child like 😂
Have you perhaps considered just reporting people to the police instead of deliberately antagonising them? I appreciate that this aspect of what you do is a genuine public service, but deliberately making people angry is not (and also doesn't enhance public safety, cos angry drivers do not drive better) and makes it look a lot like you are not so altruistic and are really just doing it to make money from views. And perhaps more seriously (for you especially), you will one day annoy the wrong person and end up in hospital.
It's better for societal risk to tell him to get off the phone so that he doesn't use it in the up to two weeks he's waiting for his letter of prosecution from the police. It is a very small increase of risk to me personally.
@@CyclingMikey I honestly don't think you'll change his behaviour by confronting him, cos there is no immediate penalty and you lack the gravitas of uniformed law-enforcement. The change (hopefully) comes after the letter, the 6 points and the fine.
@@CyclingMikey I do agree with the OP, you can tell people to get off their phone/that they shouldn’t be on their phone without telling them you’re reporting them. I do appreciate what you do Mikey, but I’m not sure antagonising them helps safety or deliver the message better than the NIP they get will do.
something tells me you've been tol off before. So let's get this straight. phone drivers endanger lives but Mikey is at fault for mentioning it, boil your head mate
@@rockgsxr nobody here is saying Mikey is the one at fault in these videos, the phone drivers are obviously the problem. The only comment is that it could make safety lower (for everyone) to annoy the fools driving on their phones by saying they’ll be reported, as they will then be driving angry and distracted. There is nuance, not everything is either 100% supporting or 100% against a thing.
Well handled as ever Mikey.
I'd be embarrassed to drive an Audi b/c of their well deserved image. Let alone all the massive repayments and that you do not own the leased cat at the end of it. No wonder he is mad.
It’s not the car it’s driver that matters. I have an Audi and a Honda.
Might not be his car... but its a Polo in a shell suit regardless
@@vx.calibre2901 lol
Summed it up perfectly at the end there Mikey.
I've never seen a building on top of a petrol station.
London has a lot of this type park lane has a similar one. Many in West London as well. But the central London petrol stations they're not cheap per litre
poutin, relative or wannabe's reliance on force of will in the absence of honesty, integrity or facing reality. I'm glad that you kept your distance and always impressed with your driving courtesy (specifically waving the taxi on when they were hanging back to accommodate you as your lane was ending @ 2:09)👍👏🙏
LOL the spiteful phone toss 😂😂
Take care CyclingMikey
He couldn't accept he'd been caught the horrible man 😂
Excellent result.
First one of yours that I actually agree with
Surprised that none of these cars ,have set their phones up for hands free...got to be cheaper than 6 points and a fine
Some people are that lazy and stupid. Overcompensating by flexing all that technology and gimmicks and not even using it. Another thing is that there is no enforcement for mobile phone use apart from these new seatbelt and mobile phone cameras that have been installed recently. The chance of being caught is so low and because of the backlog of court cases the met has to give out warning letters instead of choosing to prosecute. This is also why they don’t go out on bikes and catching phone drivers because there is a chance that they will not be able to punish the driver each time which is wasted work. And because there is no active enforcement from the police, people think that reporting drivers to the police is snitching. It so normalised
constantly turning your head looking into cars while you're cycling! how are you any better?
Phone addiction is real..
What a childish fella in the car.
Think your camera made him think twice 😂
Should be BAN for this ignorant 🤦🏻
Is the clown behind the wheel a copper ?
0:57 as Premises 187 would say :- "We have drama!"
I've met Premises 187 on the road a couple times, and it's exactly what I was thinking.
1:46 He went into the garage to save face, trying to make it look as if slowing down was with the intention of entering the garage rather than trying to engage with Mikey.
I have an Audi q2 and it’s equipped with a totally hands free set up. No need to even take your hands off the steering wheel to use phone. So this guy must be a complete idiot!
Always an Audi!
The way he stuck his head out the window, looked like a whack-a-mole. Safe to say he was whacked with a fine😂
What car was that ,, o yes thort so
Don't you fear for your safety being online doing this.
Ahh, bless him. He started off so well, taking Granny's car for a tyre check a some fresh fuel. But then, from no where, he got all narcissistic and thought everyone else was the problem. Paranoid too perhaps?
Always an Audi
He followed through in a different way
All the best for 2025 CM
Well done Mickey
I totally agree with you catching and reporting these phone drivers but I really think you should avoid any communication with them. You never know how someone is going to react to you.
Sure, but that is a relatively small risk I'm willing to accept as I'd rather get them off their phones and staying off their phones until they get the police letter. It's a net win for society, IMO.
@@CyclingMikey but that conversation then stays in yours and their thoughts once you both carry on, that is your own reasoning for not using a phone in stationary traffic.
The driver is already distracted by his phone, better to end that distraction by talking to them.
@@ultra1obscene " . . . using a phone . . ." are the key words here.
Your latest attempt at stretching the facts to suit your 'reasoning' has now entered the realms of fantasy.
@@jonwyatt3694what’s the difference in being distracted following a phone conversation to an in personal conversation?
Is it an Audi thing? Being the ahole on the road, I mean.
Can’t believe I’m actually agreeing with a cyclist 🤦🏻♂️
What a twerp🤦🏽♀️❤️
CYCLING MIKEY OBE FOR SERVICES TO ROAD SAFETY ,HAPPY NEW YEAR,
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He kind of looks like Richard Madden, the actor.
How many red lights did you and your mates run today.
It's easy to get away with using your phone behind the wheel once. What about for a whole week? A month? I or another camera user only have to catch you just over once every three years, and you'll be disqualified.
The idea that anyone anywhere could video you any time takes all the fun out of anti-social driving. The sense of paranoia really eats away at you.
150,000 video allegations made across England and Wales in the last year, most were prosecuted.
How many drivers killed someone today?
Ashley Neal's best ever student?
Ha ha ha ha ha
Owner of LO23OMU, we know where you are, we know what you drive, we know where you got it and sold it.
ruclips.net/video/GGAGJxgnEB8/видео.html
That vid is 5 months old, samem time the V5C was last updated, had a look they have an autotrader page and all that. Basically what I'm getting at is: This isn't his car, it's company stock he's using for personal use, and using a phone whilst doing it. If he gets fined, the fine will go to the company, so everyone at his office will know he's been using his phone whilst driving.
Very hurt toddler ego.
He was only angry cos hes got to drive his mums car
Mikey was all fart an no poop there, says what he has to say then stays 100m behind him 😅
He's angry and armed with a deadly weapon, being his Audi. Of course I'm going to be cautious.
@@darrensmith5886Do people like you and the original poster ever engage their brains?
@@CyclingMikey but why antagonise them of course you going to receive a unhappy reply. Do what you need to do then don’t engage. Safest option
Stationery+
It’s illegal, and he was using it moving when he came past me anyway. Stationary phone drivers are still dangerous for many reasons:
1) The people using their phones when stationary are very often the same people using them when moving. They only put the phone down because I caught them.
2) They are entirely unaware of people crossing the road around them. See here where a phone driver almost hits someone in the queue
twitter.com/phonekills/status/1491526464520560641?s=20
See this other tweet where a 5 year old child is almost hit by a phone driver who was stationary:
x.com/cmdkenyon/status/1724483042046067052?s=20
And another:
x.com/WelshBrendan2/status/1796099766557774129
3) They are entirely unaware of filtering cyclists and motorcyclists, despite the Highway Code requiring us to be aware of this.
4) Phone distraction lasts for a good time after you put the phone away. Even if you're only using the phone in each traffic queue at each junction (which is highly unlikely), then you're constantly topping up your mental distraction and are basically as disabled as a drunk driver.
5) Phone driving is worse than drink driving for distraction rates, and that's why it's part of the #Fatal4 behaviours that police target heavily.
6) Here's a police officer telling you that he has been on the scene for 3 fatal RTCs involving drivers who were stationary whilst using their phones, and then moved off and caused a collision: twitter.com/markandcharlie/status/1604073330751197184?s=20&t=uj8sgu7spu4cTyDqqqds2g
7) Policing phone drivers will help them stop other traffic offences too - it's vanishingly rare that someone only breaks a single traffic law like mobile phone use.
8) Parliament recently chose to strengthen the mobile phone law around stationary phone use because it's dangerous and the science supports this.
I'm really not interested in this nonsense of "it's not dangerous when stationary, because it clearly is and it's clearly still very appropriate to catch these drive
ANOTHER ONE WHO CANNOT TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR OWN ACTIONS. AND THEN TRIES TO PLAY THE VICTIM 🙄🤡. STAY SAFE OUT THERE MIKEY LAD 👍🫡.
Has any driver hit you yet ? There are crazy people out there. Take care.
I generally admire your work Mikey but do stop trying to provoke the people you catch. It can serve no purpose besides trying to wind them up and garner views/engagement online.
Say nothing and he continues to use his phone, he then hits a pedestrian a couple of days later, do you want to defend your stance then?
@garyboyle695 I never said he should say nothing. By all means he should explain what he's doing and why. But making provocative comments, laughing at them, and arguing with them is unnecessary self-indulgence. Clearly he wants to goad them into a reaction for the sake of views on RUclips.
@garyboyle695 I'd add that if these drivers are inconsiderate enough to use their phones in the first place, being reprimanded by a random cyclist is unlikely to change their attitude. The letter/NIP from the police is a more effective deterrent.
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He was livid because his driving privileges were in jeopardy... so why risk it to goof with phone?! Apparently he left his brains at home
Another DOOSH BAG 🤗🥳
Had he hit someone due to his stupidity, he'd of been called something far worse.
you are not police. get job
Correct, I'm a witness, which is why I report these perps. Already have a job thanks.
It's easy to get away with using your phone behind the wheel once. What about for a whole week? A month? I or another camera user only have to catch you just over once every three years, and you'll be disqualified.
The idea that anyone anywhere could video you any time takes all the fun out of anti-social driving. The sense of paranoia really eats away at you.
150,000 video allegations made across England and Wales in the last year, most were prosecuted.
You are not a careers advisor.
Stop telling people to "get job" (sic)!
The Police rely on us the public to do their jobs. People that defend criminals are usually criminals themselves.
@@AdeboFunkyVoodoo you Stop telling as well, (careers advisor)
@@eyelon2216 I didn't.
You've tried to be clever but missed. Nevermind.
Cupid stunt.
Let the court educate these people, dont go Jeremy Slime on us.
That is exactly what I do - I report them to the police.
@@CyclingMikey I have been watching you for quite a while, sorry to say, you sounded antagonistic, take the footage and go, if you get a good slap, that may be the end of your good work, and your public spirit does you credit and long may it continue, you are vulnerable out there keep it up and stay safe.
Putting the fear of police action into them may stop them from doing it again. Saying nothing guarantees they will continue to do it. Saying something could potentially save others from injury or worse. Is that really too hard to understand?
youre the one going around starting shit lmfao.
It's easy to get away with using your phone behind the wheel once. What about for a whole week? A month? I or another camera user only have to catch you just over once every three years, and you'll be disqualified.
The idea that anyone anywhere could video you any time takes all the fun out of anti-social driving. The sense of paranoia really eats away at you.
150,000 video allegations made across England and Wales in the last year, most were prosecuted.
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What gives you the right to challenge?
Are you really that stupid?
What gives you the right to come and post on my RUclips channel?
For his behaviour and threatening manner, I'd ban him instantly!!! Take care Mikey 🫶🫶🫶